The best way I can explain any of this is that there isn't really a "secret technique" to driving.
It's learning that you have to let go of the wheel and smash on the gas. As long as your alignment (fundamentals) are good, you'll have a decent result.
The problems come from people thinking that "smashing on the gas" means "throwing as hard as you can" which is not the case.
Smashing the gas is hitting your brace proper, and if your body is setup right (aligned) the results will take care of themselves.
Taking coaching to a new simplicity level has really helped my mental state for one, I stop trying to slay form and only focus on the most basics of basics with people and see results SO much faster.
It still follows my concept of always trying to find the underlying core mechanic that's screwing the rest of things up.
But when we look at a lot of mechanics overall, we have a basic idea of a lot of the important steps overall with those mechanics.
And we should focus on the basics of those mechanics, and while I love talking about a lot of this advanced stuff. I don't think there is any one "move" that is going to break the records.
If anything at all, the 'secret move' is to not try and do any 'secret moves' but to be relaxed and engaged fluidly, which will create the largest kinetic chain as we are at that point just bumping the steering wheel ever so slightly to keep things on track, vs trying to grip it and drive it the whole way.
I mean, if we want to think about it, that's the whole idea behind the pendulum style swing.
Twirly bird, noodle arm. whatever you want ot call it.
Its about trying to keep it as simple and natural as possible letting the flow create the swing.
I'm not sure if you're agreeing or disagreeing with me or if you're talking about something totally different. I agree there isn't really a secret move to throw far. But I think when we focus on the kinetic chain too much, we forget to put that energy into the disc. The focus of the throw must be to leverage the disc first and foremost. If that doesn't happen the disc just comes out. And many people can slip that disc out and have it go 350-400.
I also don't think most people come here to read our threads just to get a "decent" result. I venture that lots want to throw 450-500. You can't throw that far watching YouTube content creators or hanging around on Facebook.