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The Innova Champion Monster Disc

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Summary: Disc golf can be a fun and exciting game as well as great exercise. Learn some tips on how the Innova Champion Monster disc flies in this free video.

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By John Stone
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John Stone has been an avid Disc Golfer for over 15 years. His experience has given him an in-depth knowledge of the games techniques, throwing styles and the individual dynamics of...read more

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"This is your typical disc gold bag and today we're going to talk about 15 different discs that I would use for shot selection on the course. This next disc right here is a champion monster disc driver by Nova. As you can see, I've arted it up a little bit as they get older, I actually traded this disc. A lot of trades. Anyways, this is a champion, a Nova distance driver. Its a monster, so this is actually on the hierarchy of discs from under stable to over stable, this disc right here is one of the most over stable discs on the market. This disc actually has the properties of a destroyer, which I've talked about before, and the destroyer is a very over stable disc. This disc doesn't have as much glide on it. So, when I throw this disc, if I throw this disc flat, its automatically tendency is to go left. I'm not going to throw this thing. If I throw it flat, its not going to go straight for me. If I throw this thing flat, its going to immediately go to the left and so the important thing with the monster and the over stable plastic is to try and create a consistent nature of throwing and that's where you keep the nose down and you try to keep the wing up. And the wing up and the nose down is going to kind of off balance the characteristics of the disc so that when I throw it with the nose down and the wing up, its going to fight and fight and fight and fight and fight and slowly flatten out and its going to fly flattened out if I throw it full power a good 80, 90 feet and then as the disc comes into its glide phase, which is at the end of its flight, its going to slowly fade off to the left. So this is a really good disc for lots of different throwers. I throw big heizer routes with this disc. So for me, the only way that I can really throw this disc very well is if I let the disc out at this angle with the flight plate down, I let it out with the flight plate down, and if I rip it from my hip to my armpit, if I rip it straight up and out, this disc is going to create this big huge curve in the sky and its going to go left on me. So, back to the clock. If my target's at 12, I know I can throw a big heizer if I throw it with the nose down and the wing down, the wing down and I aim at three-o-clock. And if I aim it at three-o-clock and throw it out like this, its going to create a big huge curve in the sky and its going to land somewhere near where the basket's at hopefully. Again, this is a Nova champion monster distance driver."

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