I have similar results, about 3 mph average faster with anhyzer feel and probably 4 degrees more nose down on average. Anhyzer for me being about 5 deg of hyzer and my stock hyzer is about 25 deg
Appreciate it! I think at least part of the reason I get more speed with anhyzer is because anny posture makes me want to raise my arm higher so I end up with a better elbow up position. Lately I’ve been trying to actively raise my arm during pull through to be higher when throwing on hyzer and then got a new speed PR.
Not that I can feel. To me it just feels like anny is easier to throw your whole body into it over on the disc, which, as I said at the end of the video can lead to less controlled form if you aren't careful. I think anny form is also more gravity-aided which is part of the feeling I said above too. On hyzer, the lower arm is swinging more upwards and the disc is pivoting out of the hand more upwards, more against gravity, compared to anny where the lower arm is still opening upwards but it gets closer to leveling out and allowing the hit power to feel more forward.
I have similar results, about 3 mph average faster with anhyzer feel and probably 4 degrees more nose down on average. Anhyzer for me being about 5 deg of hyzer and my stock hyzer is about 25 deg
I'm similar as well. Prior to getting my techdisc I knew my anhyzers were always a bit snappier but the techdisc proved it for me.
You should have a million subs....just saying
Appreciate it!
I think at least part of the reason I get more speed with anhyzer is because anny posture makes me want to raise my arm higher so I end up with a better elbow up position.
Lately I’ve been trying to actively raise my arm during pull through to be higher when throwing on hyzer and then got a new speed PR.
Do you think the difference in speed comes from the natural tendency to attempt to slow the rotation of the shoulders?
Not that I can feel. To me it just feels like anny is easier to throw your whole body into it over on the disc, which, as I said at the end of the video can lead to less controlled form if you aren't careful.
I think anny form is also more gravity-aided which is part of the feeling I said above too. On hyzer, the lower arm is swinging more upwards and the disc is pivoting out of the hand more upwards, more against gravity, compared to anny where the lower arm is still opening upwards but it gets closer to leveling out and allowing the hit power to feel more forward.