Neil Alvarez, BSc Physical Therapist
High Performance Trainer • Innovator • Educator • Author
🔘 The Tilt That Changed Everything
It started in the 1970s. Rehab rooms, not driving ranges. Physical therapists used posterior pelvic tilt to reduce pain and stabilize the spine. No sport. Just survival.
Then came the 1990s. Biomechanics labs lit up. Researchers measured the tilt with radiographs and motion capture. They found something deeper. It didn’t just stabilize—it loaded the core. Athletes in sprinting, gymnastics, and martial arts used it to explode.
But golf lagged behind. For decades, players swung from their hips, not their pelvis. Coaches taught rotation, but missed ignition. Then between 2022 and 2025, everything shifted. Golf biomechanics caught up. Coaches saw it: players who fired from their pelvis had more control, more rotation, more strike feel. Posterior tilt became the ignition point for elite ball-striking. But no one could measure it live. No one could make players feel it.
Until Neil Alvarez did.
With a strong background in physical therapy and sport-specific training, Neil became the first in history to trap the exact angle of posterior pelvic tilt inside a live device. Not theory. Not guesswork. Hyperstryk guides the tilt, locks the spine, loads the core, and lets players feel the ignition in real time.
🔘 Neil Alvarez: Performance Trainer and Biomechanics Specialist
Neil Alvarez is a performance trainer with deep expertise in physical therapy and sports biomechanics. His work centers on dynamic movement systems that flow with stability and controlled explosive power, tailored to the essential needs of each athlete.
As founder of Hyperstryk, Neil developed the first device engineered to activate posterior pelvic tilt with live biomechanical feedback. His consultancy spans multiple disciplines, delivering custom exercise protocols built from movement diagnostics, sport-specific stress profiles, and tactical performance goals.
Every plan reinforces control, eliminates compensation, and delivers repeatable results under pressure.
Neil is the author of Tilt Golf: The Phase Doctrine of Core Ignition, a book that introduces his biomechanical framework for elite ball-striking. Built on the principle that every 1° of pelvic tilt begins at the core, the book outlines the phases of ignition and the role of tilt in postural mastery and rotational control.