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Hey bud, thanks for the wizards. Theyre flying great. Do you have any stiff soft wizards youre looking to offload? Preferably white, yellow or light blue?
Got a reply from Innova regarding release dates:
Thank you for your interest in the new Thunderbird. We have not yet set a release date, but we hope to have the Thunderbird available in late September or early October.
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INNOVA Champion Discs
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Just not fun at all
Nice if you want to work on only throwing RHBH hyzers.
Either you are throwing at boring baskets put out in the middle of a prairie, or you are throwing at baskets shoved into thickets of trees against dense woods.
If you disc even goes remotely off the fairway, you will...
I've been playing for about five years and I've never really thrown anything above a speed 9. I toyed around with Champ Bosses and a Champ Destroyer, but they were way to hard to control for me, so I stuck with my trusty Valkyrie and Sidewinder for all long range duties.
But I want to improve...
This is a pretty good strategy in my opinion. It's best to start off with slower and stable discs to get the fundamentals down. I'm buying my buddy an ion and a champ leopard for xmas because those discs can pretty much do it all, and they are both slow and stable.
Nice I was gonna say that 90% of rotator cuff injuries involve the supraspinatous tendon. I'd say start by keeping the disc low on sidearm throws. I'm mostly a sidearm player and I get low and throw from just above the hip (Jeremy Koling is a top pro who uses the same sidearm style). It takes...
DD: Champ Sidewinder, 175g
FD: Champ Teebird, 175g
MR: Z Buzzz, 180g
PA: SSS Wizard, 175g.
It'd be tough not to cheat and bring my MVP Ion along tho, because it's really nice on long approaches. These five discs are the core of my bag.
I think every new disc golfer should watch this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GwdghSH4rk
The other thing I'd say is find a solid putter and a stable driver and just go throw!
My friends and I have recently gotten pretty big into disc golf, and we've all been building our bags from scratch. It just seems like every disc I try and like I have to buy. I bought at least 15 discs in the last three months, and some of them are just backups to models I throw a lot. Is there...