Epic, now you just need to dye some discs half one color so we can see the rotation more. Also, put your mic out in front somewhere so we can hear the jet engine VROOM.
@@NickKrush.DGandFit can't you just put your wireless mic out there? I've done it before where I clipped it to my bag and put my bag on top of a bench and tried to throw the disc right over the bag, haha
Which line do you think generates more potential distance? You seem to prefer using a slightly more overstable disc released on an anny line up high with a disc that has enough stability to fade back as it slows down. However a lot of bombers in long distance comps seem to prefer to use a slightly (or more?) flippy disc and release on a hyzer and try to have it turn over at the apex of it's height and again, have just enough stability to fade back as it slows down. Simon Lizotte showed me this in person years ago and he said out of 10 throws maybe 1-2 would get the release angle and height correct resulting in huge distance, the others would stall, turn and burn, etc. Appreciate your thoughts, thanks!
More recently I've been preferring throwing stable to US discs on hyzer flips for my distance lines because they glide a bit better than OS discs on anhyzer releases, and it seems to be a little easier on my body as well because of the hyzer posture👍
@@ContentsMayDiffer tee less traveled (Cameron) nailed it, and specifically I have the “Alpine” model which is a tad pricier but has a more rigid canvas upper that I really like
He's obviously very fit, that's kinda his thing, but also while his form looks absolutely textbook and almost boring because of how expected it is, unless you're throwing 450+ with consistency your form probably doesn't look anywhere as close to this as most people imagine. Seriously it's comical how many times I thought I had gotten a form tweak down only to review the footage and realize I'm still a mile off. I think most people assume there form looks like this but slower when in reality it's probably not even close to this.
Ant POV:
@@bholedg 😂 TRUE
Tip for viewers: Set video speed to 0,25 for 64x slowmo at 0:09
true! I didn't think about that
This is totally giving me Red Hot Chili Pepper vibes, give it away! And the Marc Jarvis left arm swim.
:D
Epic, now you just need to dye some discs half one color so we can see the rotation more. Also, put your mic out in front somewhere so we can hear the jet engine VROOM.
great idea on the dye for rotation visibility!
will have to get the second camera set up in front next time for the cool sounds
@@NickKrush.DGandFit can't you just put your wireless mic out there?
I've done it before where I clipped it to my bag and put my bag on top of a bench and tried to throw the disc right over the bag, haha
@ I’m gonna def do that with my nice mic, it should get much better audio fidelity than the phone’s mic!
@ I’m excited. Boost in views for sure. “BRO, YOU GOTTA LISTEN TO THIS!!”
They need to do this on the pro tour, it’s so satisfying to hear.
Which line do you think generates more potential distance? You seem to prefer using a slightly more overstable disc released on an anny line up high with a disc that has enough stability to fade back as it slows down. However a lot of bombers in long distance comps seem to prefer to use a slightly (or more?) flippy disc and release on a hyzer and try to have it turn over at the apex of it's height and again, have just enough stability to fade back as it slows down. Simon Lizotte showed me this in person years ago and he said out of 10 throws maybe 1-2 would get the release angle and height correct resulting in huge distance, the others would stall, turn and burn, etc. Appreciate your thoughts, thanks!
More recently I've been preferring throwing stable to US discs on hyzer flips for my distance lines because they glide a bit better than OS discs on anhyzer releases, and it seems to be a little easier on my body as well because of the hyzer posture👍
@@NickKrush.DGandFit Nice, appreciate the reply. Enjoying your channel, thx!
@@DaveMunsie you're welcome!
Nice. Just out of curiosity, what shoes are those? The thread pattern looks nice for grassy surfaces.
Altra lone peaks I believe. He got me onto them
@@ContentsMayDiffer tee less traveled (Cameron) nailed it, and specifically I have the “Alpine” model which is a tad pricier but has a more rigid canvas upper that I really like
Bottom line, you’re just super strong
He's obviously very fit, that's kinda his thing, but also while his form looks absolutely textbook and almost boring because of how expected it is, unless you're throwing 450+ with consistency your form probably doesn't look anywhere as close to this as most people imagine. Seriously it's comical how many times I thought I had gotten a form tweak down only to review the footage and realize I'm still a mile off. I think most people assume there form looks like this but slower when in reality it's probably not even close to this.