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Old 03-10-2011, 11:01 PM
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The Hyzer Flip!

So I performed my first ever hyzer flip the other day, and it was not intentional. I bought a very slightly beat up DX Wraith this week. I threw it RHBH hard and far, it went flat the 1st 100 ft, faded slightly, then turned, then faded back to finish. Anyway, I have not been able to replicate that since! Thrown 40+ drives with that disc since it happened and cannot replicate that shot as of yet, and I desperately want to have that ability. Do any of you know where I can find a video or some kind of instruction about what you need to do to make it happen? MUCH appreciated!

P.S. I had a headwind 5-7 mph blowing mostly straight on, but maybe 10 degrees to my right on that shot.
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Old 03-10-2011, 11:06 PM
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There are tons of links on here, just make sure to search a little in the technique threads.
It will come in time. Make sure you look at the Dan Beato vid, hammer drills watch a few drive critiques and see what people say...Most of all just keep getting out and throwing

maybe post your own drives for people to comment on.
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Old 03-10-2011, 11:08 PM
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learn that shot with a Leopard first. Beat it up a bit then throw it like you are trying to make it turn a corner.
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Old 03-10-2011, 11:08 PM
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Based on your description that's unfortunately not a hyzer flip, that's what is called an S-Curve.

A Hyzer flip is where you release the disc on a hyzer angle (where the side opposite of your hand points towards the ground), the disc will "flip" upwards to flat then fly straight.

I would try with a Roadrunner or Avenger-SS first, release on a hyzer and get a good snap on the disc and it'll flip up flat for ya. Keep practicing, you'll get it!
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Old 03-10-2011, 11:23 PM
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learn that shot with a Leopard first. Beat it up a bit then throw it like you are trying to make it turn a corner.
Turn a corner which way? Hyzer or anhyzer? If I throw this disc even slightly either angle it will increase that angle and follow it nearly the entire length of the drive. Which is nice, and I use this disc for long range anhyzer/hyzer shots with success, but I'm so intrigued with this S-shot with my Wraith...
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Old 03-10-2011, 11:28 PM
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Based on your description that's unfortunately not a hyzer flip, that's what is called an S-Curve.

A Hyzer flip is where you release the disc on a hyzer angle (where the side opposite of your hand points towards the ground), the disc will "flip" upwards to flat then fly straight.

I would try with a Roadrunner or Avenger-SS first, release on a hyzer and get a good snap on the disc and it'll flip up flat for ya. Keep practicing, you'll get it!
Right on man, will do. I've another thread about my specified throw, and people called it a hyzer flip an confused me. Yeah the flip is cake, this S-curve I will die trying to figure out, at least with this Wraith anyway.
I'll check out the other discs, but it'll be a week or so before I should spend money on more discs so I need to make due for now with what I've got.
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Old 03-10-2011, 11:32 PM
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really it just means you got the disc up to speed. When thrown properly discs will turn and fade depending on thier low speed stability and high speed stability according to thier flight ratings.
What other discs do you have, and how far can you throw?
I'm sure there is something you own that we can reccomend that may suit you better for this particular throw.
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Old 03-10-2011, 11:41 PM
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Hmm, that may be. It wasn't my farthest throw but it was far for me, maybe 320-350. I threw my beat up DX Valk for 380(level ground drive, not downhill) recently. Wraith I've thrown further but errant so hard to measure. I have a Roc also, which I threw easily 300 or more today over a valley onto the side of the opposite mountain landing about equal in elevation to my throw, but I had some weird help from air in the valley I was throwing over .

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Old 03-13-2011, 02:29 PM
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the head wind was the key...it made the actual speed of the air the disc 'flew thru ' higher and thus the flight path.
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Old 03-13-2011, 09:30 PM
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I'm confused.

Are you saying you can't get your Wraith to perform an S curve?

How is it you can throw mid 300s without being able to throw an S-curve?

Am I missing something?
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