Good vid. The stance (shoulder facing the target) and release point (being low) are pretty interesting. I was thinking if you look at flow mechanics, that the air right next to the ground is not moving or is moving slower than the wind higher up. I noticed your huck maintained its inside out shape the whole way. If you're by the beach maybe you could go huck into some serious wind on a windy day.
Hello, can you elaborate on the grip? I didn't really understand the part where you said press both fingers against the rim of the disc instead of the top part. Thank you, have a great day
Good vid. The stance (shoulder facing the target) and release point (being low) are pretty interesting. I was thinking if you look at flow mechanics, that the air right next to the ground is not moving or is moving slower than the wind higher up. I noticed your huck maintained its inside out shape the whole way. If you're by the beach maybe you could go huck into some serious wind on a windy day.
Hello, can you elaborate on the grip? I didn't really understand the part where you said press both fingers against the rim of the disc instead of the top part. Thank you, have a great day
So basically a forehand throw?
Walgrim, flick is ultimate lingo for forehand. Huck means a very long throw, frequently to the endzone for a goal.
what is that 0:07 ?
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