It’s been a while since I’ve tuned into this channel (busy new dad). When did Josh learn to throw 400+?? And 500’ air shots with 600’ rollers? What happened? Are you guys taking some kind of secret sauce? I’m so excited to see this. Made my day.
Loved the radar speeds! Once shops start setting up radar speed stations and also Tech disc stations I think people will start making disc selections based on how fast they are throwing a disc.
It's crazy how much flippier my one Honey is compared to the newest one I just got. The PLH is way different. One flies like a Mamba and the other like a seasoned Destroyer. They both bomb though.
Bro throws better than me left handed 😭. Jokes aside ive been playing disc golf for 2 months not consistently, and my average throw is 300ft. I can get up to 320 if i absolutely get ahold of it. Im starting to be able to get a full flight out of flippy distance drivers. My main is a lattitude bolt but it can get too flippy on me at times. The wild honey looks like a perfect straight flying driver for me so i cant wait till i get my hands on one.
Ok so I’m a little lost. With my techdisc I’m averaging 63mph, and topping out around 67mph. In the field I’m right around 400, with the 420 flat being my max so far. My nose (usually positive) and launch (usually slightly negative) have to be the main culprits, and turning the key isn’t helping me much. Do I just suck beyond repair?
@@OverthrowDiscGolf 🙌🙌🙌 and with that, I’m off to the garage for some more fine tuning. Hey, aside from your form reviews on Patreon, do you guys plan on having any in-person clinics or one-on-one offers for those close to your area? I’m about an hour or so away, in NC, and would be more than happy to pay for something more personalized
@@OverthrowDiscGolf oh dang, I’m one of those contrarians without any social media accounts. Do you have an email or some way of contacting you outside of social media?
With positive nose angle and negative launch angle you're throwing an air bounce shot. They look cool, but you're destroying your distance by throwing this away because the air bounce is nothing but added drag early in the disc's flight which quickly scrubs speed off the throw. Honestly it's incredible you can throw 420 feet this way, which is a testament to how much power you have. So don't get discouraged, get excited, because you're close to being an absolute bomber. Get the nose down and the throwing plane up and you'll be throwing 450+ easy and pushing 500 depending on the line and disc.
We try to throw the disc how we actually would use it and if I’m throwing it flat on the course it’s gonna be high mostly to prevent cut rolling away unless it’s downhill