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Calibrates itself at a moment of motionlessness? This seems bizarre. I don't think many people have a similar point in their swing where the disc is only "feeling gravity". Not with the disc in an identical position at least
This all makes me kind of curious now. How many pros actually use range finders in tournament play? My experience watching a ton of disc golf would say almost none of them.
I do understand what you are saying, but I think a lot of this type of analysis of what physical positions you see people get into is the wrong path in the end.
Thinking about what your body is doing leads to this type of issue. I bet you any amount of money that pros don't think like this at...
I do understand that part, but HOW did they model the difference between -1 and -4 nose angle, etc? That is what Im just generally curious about because that sounds like a beast of an undertaking to do legitimately.
For sure. My Dad just got his tech disc and Im super stoked to use it for specific things. For what I want, the numbers don't really matter as long as they are actually measuring what they say they are, and have consistent output given the same swing. I want it for measuring consistency only...
Haha Ive never played this one, but my Dad did and I think every single hole is like this.
There is another course in the springs called Sand Creek that is basically the same. We have some really nice ones too though.
Is there any info about how they created this simulator? I am very skeptical of its accuracy.
Im not trying to be negative either, Im just curious how they actually attempted to model all of this.
If you want to get really, really silly with hyzer angles, try a Signal maybe.
I bought a green neutron signal a few weeks ago and it is by far the most understable disc off the shelf that I have ever seen. You can do very silly things with it.
I honestly love all of MVPs plastic, I am a confirmed shill though.
Fission waves are very fun to throw, and I personally think that plastic feels great. It is also one of the only 'gyro technology' implementations that I think has something legit to it. You can throw super light fission...
Eventually this has to be done imo. You absolutely have to leave all of the analysis behind and actually feel the disc itself as the primary object of manipulation, and spare no thought for what your body is doing.
If that is what is being discussed then I'm no longer confused lol.
I got to play in NJ last year and if that was my home state, I would probably also lean towards flight, rather than release angle, when I use the word anhyzer. In CO man, you have to actually throw anhyzer angles all the...
Simon definitely has some kind of spooky shit going on, that's a fact.
He's definitely the steeziest putter. Do you actually try to putt like him for real though, flight path wise? It is just so hard lol.
I sympathize lol. It sounds like you are on the right track though.
One of the major things I did wrong for a while, and still can do because I get scared to miss, is to disconnect my stroke. I see a LOT of inconsistent putters do the exact same thing. The simplest way to describe it...