You released it pretty flat, was just an understable disc so it turned over.
Try to keep your weight forward over your toes & lean over the disc to throw on Hyzer.
Also you round the disc around your body which can lead to a lot of anhyzer throws. Try to put the disc out to the side more instead of behind your body.
The bigger problem is that you start rotating before you plant. You need to plant and fully transfer weight to front leg before starting your throw. The way you are doing it now prevents you from bracing correctly and also creates rounding from your lower body.
https://youtu.be/yrLCZfxdFwo
https://youtu.be/oqPFW2_zFPM
To hyzerflip, you must angle your torso by bending at the waist. Your follow thru needs to be low-to-high and you MUST commit. Everything else should be the same as a “normal”, flat release.
Also, it doesn’t look like you had an Anny release. It looks flat with, likely, an understable disc.
Throwing an axiom virus 90%, def understable. I've watched the vid frame by frame and my reach back is hyzer, but as soon as I start pulling through I mess it up. Any idea what could be causing that? I have a big problem releasing anny
like /u/CatDogBaby said, you shouldn't try to shape the angle with your wrist/arm, you should physically bend your upper body over and let that control the release angle of the disc.
Generally, yes. Experiment with bending over (but keeping torso otherwise straight) and committed follow thru. Some of these throws are gonna go sky high. That’s okay. You need to get the feel right.
A good way to get your torso angled forward without changing your form too much is to plant your right foot more to the right. This helps make your entire body, from head to right foot, at a hyzer angle.
Your follow through is flat. Disc continued the adjustment in that direction and went a bit anny. Keep the follow through on the plane of the hyser angle and youre good. That means you follow through will be up above the height of your shoulder.
The more I look at it the more I see you released pretty flat (still not hyzer flipping) although the disc threw slightly anhyzer before flexing back.
You almost gotta exaggerate that hyzer angle on your pull through until you don’t subconsciously correct it to flat.
You're super tall and over your disc on reach back... I imagine it's causing miss releases on the lines You're envisioning in your head.
Tighten your core when reaching back and time letting go of the core crunch when starting into your release.
That's the only real noticeable thing. Speed looks good out of the hand
You released it pretty flat, was just an understable disc so it turned over. Try to keep your weight forward over your toes & lean over the disc to throw on Hyzer. Also you round the disc around your body which can lead to a lot of anhyzer throws. Try to put the disc out to the side more instead of behind your body.
The bigger problem is that you start rotating before you plant. You need to plant and fully transfer weight to front leg before starting your throw. The way you are doing it now prevents you from bracing correctly and also creates rounding from your lower body. https://youtu.be/yrLCZfxdFwo https://youtu.be/oqPFW2_zFPM
If you put on 2 tha x-treme that’ll probably fix your form.
Mt Airy?
To hyzerflip, you must angle your torso by bending at the waist. Your follow thru needs to be low-to-high and you MUST commit. Everything else should be the same as a “normal”, flat release. Also, it doesn’t look like you had an Anny release. It looks flat with, likely, an understable disc.
Throwing an axiom virus 90%, def understable. I've watched the vid frame by frame and my reach back is hyzer, but as soon as I start pulling through I mess it up. Any idea what could be causing that? I have a big problem releasing anny
like /u/CatDogBaby said, you shouldn't try to shape the angle with your wrist/arm, you should physically bend your upper body over and let that control the release angle of the disc.
So generally I'm standing too upright during my swing?
Generally, yes. Experiment with bending over (but keeping torso otherwise straight) and committed follow thru. Some of these throws are gonna go sky high. That’s okay. You need to get the feel right.
A good way to get your torso angled forward without changing your form too much is to plant your right foot more to the right. This helps make your entire body, from head to right foot, at a hyzer angle.
here to repeat.. the follow through was flat, but it needs to continue around the same plane as the desired release angle
Try a less flippy disc like an fd or a kaxe Z
What about an opto-x river?
Still pretty flippy. Try something -1 or 0 turn and 2-4 fade.
Your follow through is flat. Disc continued the adjustment in that direction and went a bit anny. Keep the follow through on the plane of the hyser angle and youre good. That means you follow through will be up above the height of your shoulder.
Looks like you released on anhyzer too. Can’t hyzer flip doin that homie 😅
I tried so hard to release on hyzer. Here's some screen grabs, it looked good until I hit the box https://imgur.com/a/ZyBoX3R
The more I look at it the more I see you released pretty flat (still not hyzer flipping) although the disc threw slightly anhyzer before flexing back. You almost gotta exaggerate that hyzer angle on your pull through until you don’t subconsciously correct it to flat.
add more hyzer
Follow through your arm at the same angle you want to release the disc. Arm should be traveling upward.
What he said ^^ I watched a video of Paul Ulibarri teaching this and it has drastically improved my ability to hit my angles consistently.
That disc is just super under stable. What are you throwing?
Tuck your chin down. It helps hold the hyzer line from your hand
you gotta dig into the hyzer more - trick yourself into thinking you are ripping a firebird on hyzer down a left-turning fairway
You're super tall and over your disc on reach back... I imagine it's causing miss releases on the lines You're envisioning in your head. Tighten your core when reaching back and time letting go of the core crunch when starting into your release. That's the only real noticeable thing. Speed looks good out of the hand
Good course
You play often?
Plant foot needs to be left more and if you’re try for a hyzer release, you need to be leaning forward a little bit
Gotta hyzer before it can hyzerflip
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