Great tips! This is how I learned angle control as well, and it really does make sense. One thing to watch out for though... on anhyzer shots, you have to be very careful to get a good pull-through and not round it. B/c of the leaning-back posture, there's a strong temptation to only rotate your shoulders and keep your elbow locked, which leads you to either an early release or grip-lock. When I know I want to throw anhyzer, I specifically think on the teebox "Be sure to pull-through and not round". It usually works :)
In an old clinic video Paul Ulibarri mentioned thinking about the follow through to control angles. I thought that was helpful. If you finish high, it's a hyzer release. Low and it's anhyzer. I'm still trying to get my elbow height (and therefore plane of throw) sorted out on my reach back. Once that's under control, it will be only a question of posture, as you say.
I've added the anhyzer release to my game this year (drivers). Hyzer and flat release I generate more speed and avg ~320-340ft. Any tips to increase that speed on an anhyzer release? Now use it in the woods for controlled ~270-300 ft shots.
Great tips! This is how I learned angle control as well, and it really does make sense. One thing to watch out for though... on anhyzer shots, you have to be very careful to get a good pull-through and not round it. B/c of the leaning-back posture, there's a strong temptation to only rotate your shoulders and keep your elbow locked, which leads you to either an early release or grip-lock. When I know I want to throw anhyzer, I specifically think on the teebox "Be sure to pull-through and not round". It usually works :)
Thanks for the videos. I just started 6 weeks ago. Finally hit 300 feet.
In an old clinic video Paul Ulibarri mentioned thinking about the follow through to control angles. I thought that was helpful. If you finish high, it's a hyzer release. Low and it's anhyzer. I'm still trying to get my elbow height (and therefore plane of throw) sorted out on my reach back. Once that's under control, it will be only a question of posture, as you say.
Thanks Brad!
I've added the anhyzer release to my game this year (drivers). Hyzer and flat release I generate more speed and avg ~320-340ft. Any tips to increase that speed on an anhyzer release? Now use it in the woods for controlled ~270-300 ft shots.