Traver
Par Member
Let me preface this by saying I throw RHBH.
I can't throw sidearm or maybe it's better to say that I don't want to learn. I also can't throw left-handed - I'd like to but really, I just can't.
This leaves a huge gaping hole in my game. This is especially true when you consider that I don't have anything sufficiently understable for me to feel confident that I can turn over with regularity, which brings me to my point.
How the hell is the proper way to throw an anhyzer?
Our local pro said to simply grip the disc in your hand so that it is at the angle you desire -whether you want to throw a hyzer or an anyhyzer- and then to throw the same way as you would throw any other backhand throw.
While the "attachable angle" idea sounds nice, I have my doubts. One of these doubts is based on what little I know of Off Axis Torque. It seems obvious that if my arm is traveling through a 90 degree horizontal plane and the disc is not level with that plane then the outer edge's torque will not travel around the axis of the disc on the same plane, thereby producing OAT.
Am I off axis here, or is this way flawed? Instead isn't it better to adjust the angle of the plane that your arm travels through for hyzers and anhyzers?
I tried to write this as cleary as possible but that obviously won't do much good if I'm totally misunderstanding what our local pro was saying or the physics behind OAT. Any insight, opinions, our references to reliable information would be appreciated.
Thanks much.
I can't throw sidearm or maybe it's better to say that I don't want to learn. I also can't throw left-handed - I'd like to but really, I just can't.
This leaves a huge gaping hole in my game. This is especially true when you consider that I don't have anything sufficiently understable for me to feel confident that I can turn over with regularity, which brings me to my point.
How the hell is the proper way to throw an anhyzer?
Our local pro said to simply grip the disc in your hand so that it is at the angle you desire -whether you want to throw a hyzer or an anyhyzer- and then to throw the same way as you would throw any other backhand throw.
While the "attachable angle" idea sounds nice, I have my doubts. One of these doubts is based on what little I know of Off Axis Torque. It seems obvious that if my arm is traveling through a 90 degree horizontal plane and the disc is not level with that plane then the outer edge's torque will not travel around the axis of the disc on the same plane, thereby producing OAT.
Am I off axis here, or is this way flawed? Instead isn't it better to adjust the angle of the plane that your arm travels through for hyzers and anhyzers?
I tried to write this as cleary as possible but that obviously won't do much good if I'm totally misunderstanding what our local pro was saying or the physics behind OAT. Any insight, opinions, our references to reliable information would be appreciated.
Thanks much.