To each their own, I suppose. I have always enjoyed the wind, as it presents a myriad of possibilities for atypical results. At a regional tournament this past saturday, we had temps in the 20s and winds holding constant in the 25 mph hour range. One of the Advanced players deuced a 1032' hole. Now he threw it in from way out, 400' estimated by his cardmates, but that isn't going to happen without the tailwind, form, and admittedly, a good bit of luck. As far as I know, you can only practice one of those. Get out and throw, and let it be fun! You can't get pissed because the disc didn't do what you expected, just smile, pay attention, and learn what you can. This is a game, and forgetting that leads to players (myself included) getting burnt out.
KP