Unfortunately just found this channel. These are some of the most helpful and entertaining videos I've seen so far. Please come back and make more magic for us 🙏
How are there not more views on your videos? I have watched just about every one of your videos at least 5 times, lol...keep it up man, love the information, and when I apply it, I do notice my score going down.
I love your videos. I like to watch them from time to time again to see what did i miss last time and how much i use it my game. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for the suggestion! We are working on a video that highlights the different putter design styles (and when to use each), but maybe we can extend that to include midranges and fairway drivers as well.
Great video, Bart Bird. Thank you. Please consider a video showing how height of lie/tee pad affects distance. Example: how throwing from a point ten feet higher than another point (such as from a raised tee pad) affects distance when all other variables (throw speed, disc selection, etc.) remain the same. Would help us with a topic commonly "jawed about" in disc golf: "This 400 foot hole plays like 300 feet because we are throwing off a hill". Opposite true when throwing uphill. Physics might provide a "formula" for this. Thank you.
Love the videos. Thank you for the great content! Any chance we could see a video on how the angle of the flight plate influences the trajectory? (of course with wind considerations)
Best Disc Golf Discs in flight! so shots like air bounces, stalls, even rollers, etc... I recall you posted a video explaining the edge angle and how that relates to stability.
Hey! You say that understable discs are a great option for anhyzer shots (RHBH). Is it great for RHFH in anhyzer too? And are overstable discs the best choise for hyzer RHFH too?
The short answer is yes to both questions. However, we are talking about how a disc WOULD fly if thrown with control. Even many pros have to adjust for how far and accurately their FH is vs BH, or their ani is vs hyzer.
That may be covered under flat flyers for windy days here. Crosswinds tend to make both over and understable discs either fly away or crash out unpredictably, and the long flyers veer off course.
I love disc golf, i play damn near every day. These videos are cool and i appreciate the support the sport has gained but i feel as if its becoming "too serious" What happened to the days of smoking a joint and drinking a beer with your buddies and just having a good time. At the end of the day we are just throwing plastic at a basket through trees.
I've found that uphill and downhill shots tend to behave like headwinds and tailwinds, respectively, due to the force of gravity acting on them. For example, I find my more overstable discs fly straighter when throwing downhill
melodicninjaear throwing downwards increases the speed of the disc thrown due to gravity pulling it more in the same direction as the disc is, instead of pulling the disc 90 degrees in the wrong direction in a normal flatland throw. Uphill throws don't go as far and are more overstable, because the gravity is pulling on the almost exact opposite direction of where the disc is moving, which of course slows it down which means more overstability.
Unfortunately just found this channel. These are some of the most helpful and entertaining videos I've seen so far. Please come back and make more magic for us 🙏
This series improved my game so much. Thank you
anymore videos coming? loving the content even if im a bit late to this channel. very educational and easy to understand.
I just got instantly stoked!
How are there not more views on your videos? I have watched just about every one of your videos at least 5 times, lol...keep it up man, love the information, and when I apply it, I do notice my score going down.
Pure Disc Golf Gold.
Thanks Chris!
I love your videos. I like to watch them from time to time again to see what did i miss last time and how much i use it my game. Keep up the good work.
These are great videos.
Great video as usual Bart! Love the straight forward explanation 😊 Will definitely be sharing this with new players👍
Thanks Claes! One of our primary goals is to grow the sport through player (and potential player) education!
Great video, thank you!
can you also do a video about approach/midrange shots (when to use putters/midrange/fairway etc.)?
Thanks for the suggestion! We are working on a video that highlights the different putter design styles (and when to use each), but maybe we can extend that to include midranges and fairway drivers as well.
Great information, good video!
Great video, Bart Bird. Thank you. Please consider a video showing how height of lie/tee pad affects distance. Example: how throwing from a point ten feet higher than another point (such as from a raised tee pad) affects distance when all other variables (throw speed, disc selection, etc.) remain the same. Would help us with a topic commonly "jawed about" in disc golf: "This 400 foot hole plays like 300 feet because we are throwing off a hill". Opposite true when throwing uphill. Physics might provide a "formula" for this. Thank you.
Great video as always Bart!
Thanks Aaron!
Lets get together sometime this summer and do a video together yet!
This has truly given me "MUCH BETTER REULTS!"
When throwing a overstable disc into a headwind does the weight factor in to the discs ability to turn over?
Wow! Great video 👌🏼
Love the videos. Thank you for the great content!
Any chance we could see a video on how the angle of the flight plate influences the trajectory? (of course with wind considerations)
Thanks Brick! Do you mean the angle of the flight plate while in flight, or the design angle of the flight plate?
Best Disc Golf Discs in flight! so shots like air bounces, stalls, even rollers, etc... I recall you posted a video explaining the edge angle and how that relates to stability.
wait, what is a "design angle"?
great video
Hey! You say that understable discs are a great option for anhyzer shots (RHBH). Is it great for RHFH in anhyzer too? And are overstable discs the best choise for hyzer RHFH too?
The short answer is yes to both questions. However, we are talking about how a disc WOULD fly if thrown with control. Even many pros have to adjust for how far and accurately their FH is vs BH, or their ani is vs hyzer.
Awesome info
Good points, but what about crosswinds?
Way too inconstant results to get into I am sure, too many variables
That may be covered under flat flyers for windy days here. Crosswinds tend to make both over and understable discs either fly away or crash out unpredictably, and the long flyers veer off course.
I might also add that flat flyers are usually the best for narrow target areas such as wooded fairways and mandos.
Misspelled "Results" at 0:26. Great video though.
Oops! There are so many letter S's in our name I think the keyboards sometimes misfire and leave out an S now and then ;-)
I love disc golf, i play damn near every day. These videos are cool and i appreciate the support the sport has gained but i feel as if its becoming "too serious" What happened to the days of smoking a joint and drinking a beer with your buddies and just having a good time. At the end of the day we are just throwing plastic at a basket through trees.
Good stuff. Thanks
Love the channel. Can we do more consistent videos instead of waiting every 4-6 months 😉 Keep up the good work
Thanks Johnny! We'll be putting out many more videos this summer.....we just slow down some in the fall/winter!
@@Bestdiscgolfdiscs Were these videos uploaded on a different channel or something?
And this was the last video they ever made? 😅
...and then never posts another video
Overall great, but The last 20 sec has a ton of value .
Where have you goneee??
I've found that uphill and downhill shots tend to behave like headwinds and tailwinds, respectively, due to the force of gravity acting on them. For example, I find my more overstable discs fly straighter when throwing downhill
Wait, if downhill acts like a tailwind wouldn't that make overstable discs fly less straight?
Sean Kelley. Downhill acts like a headwind. Nosedown plus gravity makes the disc less os
melodicninjaear throwing downwards increases the speed of the disc thrown due to gravity pulling it more in the same direction as the disc is, instead of pulling the disc 90 degrees in the wrong direction in a normal flatland throw. Uphill throws don't go as far and are more overstable, because the gravity is pulling on the almost exact opposite direction of where the disc is moving, which of course slows it down which means more overstability.
Is this channel done making videos?
Thanks
They're gonna show these in the classes you'll take to get your Disc Golfer's license in 2142.
What about the US disc that is even more US, goes to the right the way a OS disc will on right backhand shots?
Can you do one on overhead shots? Topics such as the stability/speed and wind?
Are you done with RUclips?