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I am still working on solidifying some fundamentals w/standstills. In the meantime, I have been having some success in the gym improving my lower body strength & flexibility with leg plyos. I am starting to wonder if I might find a little hop to be constructive w/ my body type when I get back to improving my x-step. Of course I can just try it out, but I always like to start w/ wisdom! Others w/ experience encouraged to respond too (esp. thoughts for relatively new players)! Sponsored Links
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Paul Ulibari used to throw with a hop. I heard him tell a story where another pro told him you can't down tempo a hop. He got rid of the hop. I used to throw with a hop and have also gotten rid of it.
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Do you think there is a difference in shot repeatability/accuracy between powering shots horizontally vs vertically? |
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A few are truly "striding" through the x-step like Eagle and Simon. Dickerson, McBeth, Wysocki, Klein, Jones have baby hops that move quite laterally. Some (like Gibson) will stride at downtempo and then have a little hop for big distance throws. If you look around, you'll see a big continuum between no hop at all to small lateral hops to big vertical hops (Gurthie).
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Vertical swing is more consistent releasing straight on your line, but height may vary more. Horizontal swing might be more consistent in height on your line, but may spray more left/right. |
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This applies to hops and strides. SW22 pointed out I had some rise/fall dynamics that were backwards. I'm already finding it easier to triage with a hop than with a "striding" x-step (YMMV).
Whether you're hopping or striding, I thought a series like this new "form shadow" effort from WolfKat discs is really nice to ID relative height & other mechanics. Attached is Paige's sequence. You can clearly see the drop in height during the stride into the plant. She sustains that height through the hit, then as the plant leg extends in the follow through she rises in balance again. You can see all the same things in video, of course, but the string of images is nice for scanning things simultaneously.
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Vertical swing sets you up to most efficiently use the power in your body. For that reason, it generally has more distance potential. It's more accurate in that it's a more consistent motion. Horizontal swing allows a lot more angle flexibility, but requires a lot of good discipline in your motion. Vertical swing is missing less than a horizontal swing. Quote:
I throw a lot of anhyzers, and I've gotten really good at it. I like using my body to manipulate the angles. It's just the way I visualize the shots. With a vertical swing, I think there's a bit more reliance on understable plastic to get your right to left flight paths. It takes more skill and knowledge of your discs. I prefer not to judge the turn/rely on the turn of my discs when I don't have to. I also prefer the look of a horizontal swing. Vertical swing seems more natural (safer) for the body to me, but I think a horizontal swing can be very safe if you're doing it correctly. When I was learning, I did a lot of dangerous twisting, so in that way it's also a risk. They're pretty distinct styles each with a lot of advantages. It all comes down to preference. Quote:
Drew brings a bit of verticality into his big drives WITH the horizontal speed. He also started throwing with a much more vertical style. Certainly a middle ground. Last edited by drk_evns; 01-11-2022 at 10:37 AM. |
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Mostly a mental thing, but I feel way more consistent with a horizontal swing. Since it feels like I get the mass going more straight targetwards opposed to up and down like in the vertical swing. I agree and believe that the vertical swing is more consistent from a technical point of view. But for me it mentally feels like it has way more moving parts and mass not going targetwards.
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