Sunday, October 30, 2011

How To Read A Disc


Reading a disc can be very complicated, but in order for you (as my audience) to further understand "reading a disc", you have to know what reading a disc is. Reading a disc is when you can tell where a disc is going to go based on the angle of the disc in the air, the release, the wind, and the speed of it. You are a good reader if you can anticipate where the disc is going to be before anyone else does. Even if you are not as fast as someone else, if you able to read a disc you have a greater advantage over your opponent regardless of your personal speed. A disc that is flat will most likely go far and fast or slow depending on the power of the wind. Whereas the disc in which is slanted will fall fast and in the direction of where the disc is slanted towards. Reading a disc can seem like common sense, but this is usually because the player has had a lot of practice. Some discs are easier to read than others. It takes practice and experience to know where  a disc is going. There are many drills that can help a player develop these reading skills. Practice makes perfect!

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