Your lean, and your approach, cross step action, appear to be a bit of an issue, not like "it's a problem", just that it needs work. I worked heavily with putters first for general power, then mids to get used to trying to push for power and control, then moved to perfect full stream ahead distance driver run ups with 400ft+ behind them. You appear to have lanky enough arms, a good grip for added spin, and a decent snap... is believe you already got this. Is personally pull something like a corvette on a lightly lifted anhyzer line, or maybe a shryke, though it's flippier... as those have consistently helped push my own friends to 350+ and or 400's MUSCLE in some putters and mids at top weight a bit to warm up, then drop to a lightly flippy 168-174 distance driver, and draw it down from 100% effort to 95% to add for smoother throws, and your distance will go way up, and fairly quick. I'm a lanky and not muscley dude, almost 40 years old, and I've broken 500ft numerous times with good wind, when 2 years ago 400 was a one in a thousand throw. Keep at it bro, it looked like you've already got it potentially
i appreciate the comment! i will try this out in my next field day! really get into some putters and mids then tell myself smooth 90-95% for some drivers!
You are still pulling through too early, go to 13:21 and you can see that your arm is already halfway collapsed and you haven't even fully planted yet.
Love your videos. Inspired me to start doing field work, and did my first field day this week. I'm a bit behind you, just started working on getting my midrange to 300' averages before I work on drivers getting 350-400.
Good journey to you. I've thrown over 400 plenty of times: downhill or tailwind or downhill with tailwind. Can I throw over 400 on flat with no wind? Not yet. "Yet" is a big little word.