I brought extremely understable options in the Rollo the Pearl and the Paradox if you can forehand these three discs and not get them to turn all the way over congratulations you can forehand literally any disc and disc golf what you want to do is you want to slowly start bringing that release point up from being Spike Heiser angle to flattening it out like so and we’re throwing a pearl Kaiser the entire time

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  1. Didn’t learn how to forehand, but did get some great cardio chasing my discs away from children on the left side of the fairway

  2. I mean good for learning but discs that start flippy with no torque resistance are never gonna be discs for forehand in the long run. I like beating in stable stuff like pigs rhynos zones that can handle the torque

  3. Learning how to forehand, understable discs definitely help angle control and oat. Avenger SS really helped me until I got better power and it would almost always flip left, even with a bunch of hyzer. Went looking for that thing too many times, it ran away from me eventually.

  4. So still new, but falling in love with a disc (divergent leviathan) it’s super flippy BUT it’s doing wonders for thumbing/ tomahawking out of the woods and into a glide. Good tactic or no?

  5. This is great advice, which I followed. I got a clean thang, but THE BIG PROBLEM is the nose-up you also develop when only throwing flippy. It's great for approaching, but when you want that proper sidearm for drivers, there's a lot of fixing you have to do 😢

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