dont tell me what I should throw!!!

The fact that it was your HS football number just makes it about ten thousand times more hilarious:)
Glory Days!!!
Yeah they'll pass you by,
Glory Days!!!
My number was 69!!!
Glory Days!!!!!
Glory Daaaaaaays!!!!!
In the wink of young boys brown eye!!
Glory Days!!

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Wtf happend to this thread? Oh yeah, throw a Buzzz!
 
i do the same thing, but because i throw almost entirely forehand. the rims just feel better on speed 12 and 13 drivers, even though most people would say i don't truly have the required snap to throw them properly.
 
So pretty much you throw a katana as far as I throw a putter, you are stubborn as a mule, and you have never actually thought your grip might be wrong? I have never ever seen someone's hands to be too big or too small for any disc golf rim. I have only ever seen people who thought their hands were too large/small, until I changed their grip and they didn't have a problem.

So I say to you, put down the fast drivers steveo420 and if you want to get better, learn to take constructive criticism.
 
Seriously, though. My throw is about 95% snap and I throw a Surge FLX. Why? Because it goes further than other discs I throw and I like how it feels. I also use a fairway driver as my midrange. When I try to throw a putter or midrange on anything beyond 50', my crazy snap throw causes them to wobble like a drunken sailor on shore leave in S. Korea. But hey, it works for me.
 
Seriously, though. My throw is about 95% snap and I throw a Surge FLX. Why? Because it goes further than other discs I throw and I like how it feels. I also use a fairway driver as my midrange. When I try to throw a putter or midrange on anything beyond 50', my crazy snap throw causes them to wobble like a drunken sailor on shore leave in S. Korea. But hey, it works for me.

heh at 'crazy snap' (read: massive amounts of OAT) turning over putters in midranges

I'm not gonna give you advice unless you want it though
 
Seriously, though. My throw is about 95% snap and I throw a Surge FLX. Why? Because it goes further than other discs I throw and I like how it feels. I also use a fairway driver as my midrange. When I try to throw a putter or midrange on anything beyond 50', my crazy snap throw causes them to wobble like a drunken sailor on shore leave in S. Korea. But hey, it works for me.

snap/spin stabilizes the disc so that it DOESN'T wobble like a drunken sailor, you are confused as to what snap is. Probably just have bad wrist roll.
 
heh at 'crazy snap' (read: massive amounts of OAT) turning over putters in midranges

I'm not gonna give you advice unless you want it though
Nah Dude, I effed up my arm as a kid and I physically can't throw a disc the normal way. I get all the snap from being a foosball champ as a youngster.
It's all good, though, I'll take my 300'+ and run w/ it.
 
snap/spin stabilizes the disc so that it DOESN'T wobble like a drunken sailor, you are confused as to what snap is. Probably just have bad wrist roll.
Trust me, my throw is snap. You can hear it when I throw.
I may have a bad wrist roll in addition to the snap. But it is snap.


OH SNAP!!!!!
 
I use a destroyer for a mid, an epic for putting, and a 10M Brick off the pad. I carry my discs in a tackle box. I carry a roll of Brawny to wipe my discs. When I'm on the course I either wear tap shoes or bowling shoes. Oh, and my high school football number was 12. But if you say ANY of that is wrong, so help me God.....
 
Trust me, my throw is snap. You can hear it when I throw.

Yea ok, I'll believe you and not Dave Feldberg and Ken Climo.

From the clinic I just attended hours ago:

"There is a common misconception that the snap sound is the snap that everybody talks about, but that just means a sloppy or loose grip. A perfect release should make no sound at all"
 
Yea ok, I'll believe you and not Dave Feldberg and Ken Climo.

From the clinic I just attended hours ago:

"There is a common misconception that the snap sound is the snap that everybody talks about, but that just means a sloppy or loose grip. A perfect release should make no sound at all"
OK.
But I'm telling you, my throw is almost completely wrist. Everyone I have ever played with is amazed by my (non)technique and that I can actually throw the disc 300'. If you watched me throw you wouldn't believe it.
I had a compund fracture of my right arm as a kid and it never quite healed right, so I have to snap my wrist to get the disc to go anywhere.
Climo and Feldberg DO know what they are talking about, I'm just the exception which proves the rule.
 

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