I don't usually comment on videos but but.. now I can't help myself! By far.. BY FAR, the best, most informative, clearly illustrated videos I have EVER seen on any subject! These videos are near perfection in every aspect and this is something very rare so I felt I had to give my praise. I have been playing disc golf for 16 years and had to learn everything the hard way and still learned a lot by watching these videos. Thank you!
+filipcza Thank you! We try to make every guide simple enough for beginners to follow, but also include content that will benefit seasoned players. Glad you enjoyed it!
Seriously. These are exactly what DG needs. Bring some real science and numbers to a usually casual game. This adds a level of legitimacy to the game that the casual observer would never know about. It also help new players see WHY discs do what they do and help steer them in the right directions for disc selection.
As an engineering student, I really like seeing these videos. You always do a really good job of presenting potentially difficult to understand concepts in really helpful and intuitive ways. Great job, can't wait to see more!
This video series is a great introduction to disc flight mechanics! One thing that is missing from this discussion is release angle. You can essentially make a less stable disc behave like a more stable disc by releasing on a hyzer line, and the reverse applies for an anhyzer release.
You don't know how glad I was to see a new video! These had been some of the most helpful explanations for me in improving my game and knowledge and I was stating to get worried when it had been 6months without anything new.
Don't really comment much anywhere but this is so very, very good that I fell that I have to give more than a thumbs up! Amazing videos and very useful for players of all levels! Keep 'em coming!
This is a great video. I bought a Heat just to see how a lower speed under stable disc will fly and it's really help me to understand my more common discs like the Destroyer and Nuke.
Thank you for the excellent video! Best explanation I've yet found for relating Turn, Stability, and arm speed. Great explanatory visuals and discussions of the example scenario. 👏👏👏
This stuff is blowing my mind man. Thank you! Im gonna have to do some field work to cement the concept of stability into my mind. But this will definitely answer so many questions
Great video! I never really understood what overstable meant or why my throws with these discs look so different from my friends. I'm gonna stick with my -1 turn discs for now.
these videos are amazing and really helps me enjoy my newest hobby. i would really love to see a video based on a right hand forehand throw (tips, understable or overstable, prefered turn glide and fade ratings, and more)
+Ryan Fitzpatrick -- We are working on a video that compares S-Turn, Flex Shot, and Hyzer Flip shots to help players know which shot to use when, and what type of disc to use for each
I would be very interested to see empirical/scientific data and demonstrations on the relation between various throwing techniques, and outcomes such as distance, hyzer, anhyzer, and what not. The effects of the grip, specific stepping motion, turn of the body and arm, and when where and how to snap it... Would be fascinated to see how all the many different forms of logic out there match up against the science behind the aerodynamics of a disc in motion.
glad to see another vid out!!! very informative , keep it up. I have a star wraith. I don't think I throw that fast but descent. On a good throw I can hit +400 but usually 350ish. I put slight hyzer on a rhbh make it flip to flat and instead of fading left it just keeps going right. Do I just need a new one to get some stability back or get a different more stable disc? I may grip lock a bit
why is the turn scale 1 to - 5? why not just 1 to 6 with 1 being the disc will turn left and 6 being the disc will turn right? Or am I missing something? ...thanks.
As a lefty these videos make me sad. I am new to the game, so I'm not sure how some of this applies to me. I want something that combats the right fade on my backhand. Does that mean I should go for an overstable or understable?
The concepts for LHBH (and RHFH) is exactly the same, only the actual flight lines will be mirror images of what is shown in the video. If it makes you feel better, I'm left-handed too :-)
I don't understand why a lot of tutorials on disc golf recomment understable disc for beginners if, as explained on this video, overstable discs offers more consistency (even if the thrower cannot match the required speed). should i buy an overstable disc as my first disc ?
In the SPEED and GLIDE -videos you explained the ratings from a physics point of view much better. (As coefficients of drag and lift) I would really like you to make similar physics-explanations of TURN and FADE as well. This video did not actually explain what in the design of the discs causes the turn / fade rating.
Why does almost all info for beginners says "begin with the understable disc" when they just can start with an overstable disc and change the direction a bit right (rhbh) ?? ..
does this also go for left and right handed throwers like a left handed thrower would be better with a understable and a right handed thrower would be better an overstable?
Brandon - The disc selection process for left and right handed players is the same, but the flight paths will be mirror images of each other. For example, both left and right handed players will get a highly predictable turn from overstable discs, but the for righties the turn/curve will be to the left and for lefties the turn/curve will be to the right. PS -- I throw LHBH
Just to clarify. Will the disk turn into sort of an anhyzer shot if released with enough speed, or will it stay perfectly leveled, but just sort of move to the right before fading to the left? Hope you understand my question :)
slower, or hyzer ("wing down"), or some combination of the two. also, try washing the discs in hot water then lay them on a flat table while they're still toasty so they can cool off, and set something flat on them to add some even pressure to the discs to make them a little less domey (to raise the parting line height some, which makes them more stable than before). this will also help alleviate some warping that the discs might have from being in a hot car mashed up next to other cargo or whatever.
the first number the speed needs to be regarded not just the turn. the speed is a greater factor in velocity required! example a -3 turn disc with a speed of 11 will flip or turn way less maybe none if not thrown hard enough compared to a speed 7 with -3 turn will flip or turn more than expected.
Elide JD - We certainly agree Speed is a factor! For this video, however, because the goal is to explain Turn the models use standardized Speed ratings. We explain how Speed and Turn relate to each other here: ua-cam.com/video/Qa8WInRpNaM/v-deo.html
But what the fuck makes a disc over/understabe?! I've been trying to get that question answered for hours and I just can't find anything on it. Is it disc weight? Or where the weight is? The sharpness of the edge? Something else?
I don't usually comment on videos but but.. now I can't help myself!
By far.. BY FAR, the best, most informative, clearly illustrated videos I have EVER seen on any subject! These videos are near perfection in every aspect and this is something very rare so I felt I had to give my praise.
I have been playing disc golf for 16 years and had to learn everything the hard way and still learned a lot by watching these videos.
Thank you!
+filipcza Thank you! We try to make every guide simple enough for beginners to follow, but also include content that will benefit seasoned players. Glad you enjoyed it!
Could not have said it better.
Dang really!? How do you even know how to buy a disc??
These are the kinds of things that take players up a division! Great video!
From mino to guppy
Re-watching this a year later and boy I didn't realize how much this video helped me understand this concept until now. Thanks again.
Seriously. These are exactly what DG needs. Bring some real science and numbers to a usually casual game. This adds a level of legitimacy to the game that the casual observer would never know about. It also help new players see WHY discs do what they do and help steer them in the right directions for disc selection.
This is may come off as weird, but I really like the way you speak. Your pronunciation is super clean and actually kinda soothing to listen to.
As an engineering student, I really like seeing these videos. You always do a really good job of presenting potentially difficult to understand concepts in really helpful and intuitive ways. Great job, can't wait to see more!
This video series is a great introduction to disc flight mechanics!
One thing that is missing from this discussion is release angle. You can essentially make a less stable disc behave like a more stable disc by releasing on a hyzer line, and the reverse applies for an anhyzer release.
Great video. Again. Being able to think through these choices properly will definitely improve your score. And I need all the help I can get.
You don't know how glad I was to see a new video! These had been some of the most helpful explanations for me in improving my game and knowledge and I was stating to get worried when it had been 6months without anything new.
Don't really comment much anywhere but this is so very, very good that I fell that I have to give more than a thumbs up! Amazing videos and very useful for players of all levels! Keep 'em coming!
This is a great video. I bought a Heat just to see how a lower speed under stable disc will fly and it's really help me to understand my more common discs like the Destroyer and Nuke.
Yeah very nice . Need these five minute or so videos
Have to say, your video series is excellent. Informative and entertaining. Keep them coming.
Thank you for the excellent video! Best explanation I've yet found for relating Turn, Stability, and arm speed. Great explanatory visuals and discussions of the example scenario. 👏👏👏
this is your best video yet! awesome graphics and perfectly clear explanation.
This stuff is blowing my mind man. Thank you! Im gonna have to do some field work to cement the concept of stability into my mind. But this will definitely answer so many questions
Great video! I never really understood what overstable meant or why my throws with these discs look so different from my friends. I'm gonna stick with my -1 turn discs for now.
Best description ever, thanks!!!!
these videos are amazing and really helps me enjoy my newest hobby. i would really love to see a video based on a right hand forehand throw (tips, understable or overstable, prefered turn glide and fade ratings, and more)
+Ryan Fitzpatrick -- We are working on a video that compares S-Turn, Flex Shot, and Hyzer Flip shots to help players know which shot to use when, and what type of disc to use for each
Love these videos, please keep them coming.
+Ukelay13 Thank you! I can't tell you how much the supportive comments and the "Thumbs Up's" viewers give our videos motivate us to keep making more!
This video really helped me out! i always knew the general idea, but this gave me a much better concept of it. Thanks so much!!
No problem ! Glad to hear that it helped!
BEST VIDEOS EVER. Please keep them coming!!!
sabermetrics for disc golf! I've watched 8 videos in a row and can't wait to hit the links tomorrow!
I love your videos guys, keep it up!
Love all the vids! Thanks from WI
I would be very interested to see empirical/scientific data and demonstrations on the relation between various throwing techniques, and outcomes such as distance, hyzer, anhyzer, and what not. The effects of the grip, specific stepping motion, turn of the body and arm, and when where and how to snap it...
Would be fascinated to see how all the many different forms of logic out there match up against the science behind the aerodynamics of a disc in motion.
Love the video, want more, just wish they can along a bit faster.
+D. O'H Just set the video to 1.5 speed.
Awesome concept of videos... I really like it.
glad to see another vid out!!! very informative , keep it up. I have a star wraith. I don't think I throw that fast but descent. On a good throw I can hit +400 but usually 350ish. I put slight hyzer on a rhbh make it flip to flat and instead of fading left it just keeps going right. Do I just need a new one to get some stability back or get a different more stable disc? I may grip lock a bit
very helpful. thank you.
Do a video on spin please
I have a question, does more turn help the disc turn right if the disc is understable or is it just your speed of your throw?
Can we see a video on how the rating numbers interact in certain situations?
why is the turn scale 1 to - 5? why not just 1 to 6 with 1 being the disc will turn left and 6 being the disc will turn right? Or am I missing something? ...thanks.
Why are boobs good?
Couldn't tell ya, they just are.
I'm a bit confused. How would a headwind cause the disc to fly further than a tailwind?
As a lefty these videos make me sad. I am new to the game, so I'm not sure how some of this applies to me. I want something that combats the right fade on my backhand. Does that mean I should go for an overstable or understable?
The concepts for LHBH (and RHFH) is exactly the same, only the actual flight lines will be mirror images of what is shown in the video. If it makes you feel better, I'm left-handed too :-)
I don't understand why a lot of tutorials on disc golf recomment understable disc for beginners if, as explained on this video, overstable discs offers more consistency (even if the thrower cannot match the required speed). should i buy an overstable disc as my first disc ?
In the SPEED and GLIDE -videos you explained the ratings from a physics point of view much better. (As coefficients of drag and lift)
I would really like you to make similar physics-explanations of TURN and FADE as well. This video did not actually explain what in the design of the discs causes the turn / fade rating.
Could you give some examples of how you might measure arm speed/ ave disc speed? Is it simply using a a radar gun? Or is there more to it?
+SimpleHumman It is normally done with a radar gun, measuring the speed of the disc right after it leaves your hand.
How does one know the speed of their throws to have an idea of what kind of disc to use? Just trial and error?
Why does almost all info for beginners says "begin with the understable disc" when they just can start with an overstable disc and change the direction a bit right (rhbh) ?? ..
does this also go for left and right handed throwers like a left handed thrower would be better with a understable and a right handed thrower would be better an overstable?
Brandon - The disc selection process for left and right handed players is the same, but the flight paths will be mirror images of each other. For example, both left and right handed players will get a highly predictable turn from overstable discs, but the for righties the turn/curve will be to the left and for lefties the turn/curve will be to the right.
PS -- I throw LHBH
Im left handed to
Just to clarify. Will the disk turn into sort of an anhyzer shot if released with enough speed, or will it stay perfectly leveled, but just sort of move to the right before fading to the left?
Hope you understand my question :)
Yes, it can even flip all the way over and become a roller with enough velocity and understability.
Thank you so much for your reply. That explains what I've seen happening on my drives lately. Thanks for clearing that up :)
Best Disc Golf Discs Can you do a video on release angle?
Woooooooooooow. Great video.
How do i throw a sidewinder with -3 turn or a dragon with -2 turn so that it doesn't stay flipped and become a nasty roller
slower, or hyzer ("wing down"), or some combination of the two. also, try washing the discs in hot water then lay them on a flat table while they're still toasty so they can cool off, and set something flat on them to add some even pressure to the discs to make them a little less domey (to raise the parting line height some, which makes them more stable than before). this will also help alleviate some warping that the discs might have from being in a hot car mashed up next to other cargo or whatever.
throw with my hyzer on it
Very informative great vid great job aced it. Still confusing shit but fuck it
the first number the speed needs to be regarded not just the turn. the speed is a greater factor in velocity required! example a -3 turn disc with a speed of 11 will flip or turn way less maybe none if not thrown hard enough compared to a speed 7 with -3 turn will flip or turn more than expected.
Elide JD - We certainly agree Speed is a factor! For this video, however, because the goal is to explain Turn the models use standardized Speed ratings. We explain how Speed and Turn relate to each other here: ua-cam.com/video/Qa8WInRpNaM/v-deo.html
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All disc company’s need those flight number in my opinion.
But what the fuck makes a disc over/understabe?! I've been trying to get that question answered for hours and I just can't find anything on it. Is it disc weight? Or where the weight is? The sharpness of the edge? Something else?