It's making a bit more sense since finding out that it's HOW you throw the disc. I was aware that a high speed disc requires a strong arm and good throw and that's why I have mostly lower speed drivers (at least I think 7 and 8 is low) except for the beast which I never use.
I think knowing that information could help me make sense of the things I have already read. I haven't hyzer'd or even thought about trying it until I have improved keeping my throw totally level. Guess I'm trying to get the basics down first before trying anything fancy, although before I bought my lighter discs thumbin' it worked best for me.
So, where's the best place to start? what is the most basic form of disc golf that I should worry about perfecting? And for that, what is the best disc for your standard in shape but not powerhouse type of girl? I have definitely noticed that going down to a 150 -160 disc made a HUGE difference for me and I will probably not stray too much from that range for now.
Bill - On a Good throw in an open field, I can get a little over 200 I think. Otherwise and more commonly, a bit under.