TechDisc uses tags to help you easily organize and filter your throws based on various criteria. You can tag throws by:
- Type: Specify the throw type (e.g., backhand, forehand, overhead).
- Details: Add any other relevant details like thrower's name, distance, grip, or weather conditions.
- Off-hand throws: Indicate throws made with your non-dominant hand.
Common Tags:
- Favorite
- Power Grip
- Fan Grip
- Standstill
- X-Step
- 50% Power
- 80% Power
- Full Send
- A
- B
Indicating Handedness for Throws:
While it's recommended to adjust your dominant hand settings in the app before switching throwers, tagging throws can be helpful for analysis. Consider adding a tag with the thrower's name each time someone else uses your disc. This allows you to easily filter and compare throws between different people.
- click on the "Profile" icon
- Select the desired dominant hand.
Adding and Locking Tags:
To keep tags applied for multiple throws, select them and tap the lock icon on the top right. This keeps them active until you unlock them or change tags.
- Execute your first throw.
- Assign the relevant tags to the throw. Enter custom tags as desired: simply click the magnifying glass with the "+" icon to create a new tag.
- Select and lock the tags you wish to retain for future throws.
- Proceed with subsequent throws, this keeps them active until you unlock or change tags.
How to Filter the TechDisc Table for Targeted Throw Analysis:
Harness the power of filtering in the TechDisc table to pinpoint the exact throws you need to analyze. Whether you want to compare backhand vs. forehand, focus on specific speed ranges, or delve into throws from a particular practice session, the table's versatile filtering options put you in control of your data exploration. You can learn more about filtering by tag types and advanced criteria in the Throw Table article.
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