Great Job A-Ray.. Approach shots are one of the hardest things for me right now... Opening and closing off your stance depending on what shot you're throwing is a money tip!! Defiantly going to be putting this tips to use!
I really like what Ray said about changing your footing to comfortably throw hyzers and anhyzers. That's much more natural than simply trying to curl my wrist
The information on stance is extremely valuable. You can incorporate it into run-up as well. If you are right handed backhand thrower, you start on the left back of the teepad and end on the front right corner to throw a hyzer. Similarly, start on the right back corner and end on left front to throw anhyzer. I got a lot more consistent since I started doing this.
like this guy said, study your midranges...whether you throw Rocs, Buzzz's, Mace's aaaand im out of mainstream middies...learn to pure your mids and learn the distances and you will be in the circles....another CRUCIAL tip he didn't mention that ive learned over the years "when you can use a putter for a upshot USE YOUR PUTTER"........I know hes obviously throwing his Warden Putter but hes not being clear that you SHOULD use a Putter when ever possible for upshots...when thrown properly they are your most predictable and straightest flyers aswell as stopping when hitting the ground...I throw a Discmania S-Line Maniac for straight upshots and a Champion Rhyno for Hyzer up shots.....anything inside 200....