The Baseball Swing Is Your Golf Swing: Garrett Richards from the Major Leagues to the Fairways

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
  • Garrett Richards, ex-Major League Baseball Pitcher for the Los Angeles Angels, San Diego Padres, Boston Red Sox, and Texas Rangers, couldn't have a better coach to improve his Golf Swing than Mike Malaska!
    The Malaska Golf Membership has a dedicated section full of content called Sports Connect, where Mike dispels the myth about how the Golf Swing can hurt your Baseball Swing and Vice Versa!
    Whether it's basketball, tennis, or swimming, they all can relate to your golf swing, but this video is all about how The Baseball Swing IS Your Golf Swing!
    TITLE: 00:00
    Swing the Bat: 00:08
    Let's Hit One: 01:40
    Like A Cricket Paddle? 02:47
    Your Pitching Hand Is the Club Face: 03:54
    Where Golf Went Wrong: 05:58
    Get Your Grip Correct: 07:07
    Want to Learn More about the M-System? Visit: malaskagolf.com/pages/m-system
    Don't just play golf. Understand it.
    MIKE MALASKA TEACHING CREDENTIALS
    Golf Digest Legend of Golf Instruction
    2011 National PGA Teacher of the Year
    2021-2022 Golf Magazine Top 100 Teachers in America (Lifetime Achievement)
    2020-2021 Golf Digest 50 Best Teachers in America
    TaylorMade National Advisory Board Member, 2020-Current
    PGA Class-A Member since 1996
    Honma US Advisory Board, 2019-2020
    Worldwide Director of Instruction at Nicklaus Golf Academies
    2017 PGA Southwest Section Teacher of The Year
    25 years as a Jack Nicklaus Academies Trainer & Instructor
    2017 GRAA Growth of the Game Teaching Professionals Elite Member
    TaylorMade National Advisory Board Member, 2015-2018
    2016 GRAA Top 50 Growth of the Game Teaching Professionals
    Southwest Section Senior Player of the Year
    TaylorMade/Adidas Instructional Consultant
    Former Director of Instruction at Superstition Mountain Golf & CC,
    Superstition Mountain, AZ
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Комментарии • 42

  • @TroyStevens430
    @TroyStevens430 Час назад

    Love the way Mike teaches. He puts it into language that the student uses. For me it's skipping stones. I pretend I'm a kid on the beach. I've skipped 10,000 stones and when I picture that in my golf swing I have distance and accuracy all day long.💥

  • @richyclubsport5155
    @richyclubsport5155 2 месяца назад +18

    Mike is the best teacher on RUclips

    • @toddheugly
      @toddheugly Месяц назад

      He is great!! I’m one of his instructors based out of Utah. He is a great mentor.

    • @toddheugly
      @toddheugly Месяц назад

      What about me haha?

  • @user-rm8gw6nb9u
    @user-rm8gw6nb9u Месяц назад +4

    What I have found adopting Mike’s teachings is that the getting the grip right and the getting wrists to hinge right is 80-85 percent of getting the swing right. When I do that correctly, things that are in the other videos almost happen by themselves. My mistake has been to leap forward to the other build blocks before cementing that super important fundamental. I have a net in the garage and plan to spend a couple months on only grip and wrist hinge (right hand only, left hand only then both). I’m hoping some day to get a lesson from Mike, but feel like it’s so foundational to get that basic thing right that the valuable time working with him would be less productive until I get my hands doing the right thing.

    • @clstrat837
      @clstrat837 Месяц назад

      We all struggle with it. You are dead on about the grip and the wrist. I find that getting the grip right forces me to use the wrist correctly or else it is in fact a giant hook so in reality it becomes a check on my wrist technique.

    • @toddheugly
      @toddheugly Месяц назад

      I’m one of Mikes Certified Coaches. You are correct and the next thing to work on is the softness in your arms and wrists. Then the “Malaska Move”.

  • @realcap2010
    @realcap2010 Месяц назад +1

    FINALLY I understand how to get rid of my flip. Hit and run!

  • @pbode1
    @pbode1 2 месяца назад

    3 weeks ago I started drilling myself on this Malaska swing (mostly focus takeaway for me), adding 7 yards on average to my 7 iron shots, but for me more importantly, the compression is improved dramatically as well as dispersion. Eureka. This really works for someone that's been taking the club inside for 20 years to be soooo much less dependent on wristy timing to get the face square at impact.

  • @bille9995
    @bille9995 28 дней назад

    Tremendous lesson! Awesome instruction!

  • @jcee6886
    @jcee6886 Месяц назад +1

    Cricket paddle 😂. Great swing by the way. Beautiful sounding shots .

  • @conus540
    @conus540 Месяц назад

    Since I visualize this mini baseballstick on the golfpath: 🎉 party-time!! Even out of the bunker is solved with this. Thanks 🙏🏻 Greetings from Conny, The Netherlands

  • @satoshinakimoto
    @satoshinakimoto 2 месяца назад

    the drill you did with how your legs and hips move cured my shanks!

  • @azcharlie2009
    @azcharlie2009 2 месяца назад +2

    I think you are one of the best golf instructors. Period. I have enormous respect for you, but... I have to qualify what you said. The left wrist does go into extension after impact. No question. But, there is rotation, too. Hack motion sensors prove this is what the greats do. Players like Tiger and others have quick amounts of rotation just before impact. If you just use extension of the wrist, you will open the club face. It has to be a little of both.

    • @ReSourceEnergetics
      @ReSourceEnergetics 2 месяца назад

      That is true, the issue is where the rotation is. Rate of close through the hitting area is decreased with this release. Eventually most pros go 90 degrees open to 90 closed, also everything is relative to the swing arc.
      Alan

  • @charliefrago1380
    @charliefrago1380 Месяц назад

    I like your view. I have a left drop foot, basically about 10% strength in left fall through left foot. It is permanent from back issue. I have mostly a hands swing but can maybe drive it 175 or so. I try to hinge wrists and get left wrist flat but no speed. I cannot finish strong on left side. Suggestions?

  • @EhtizanEditor1
    @EhtizanEditor1 2 месяца назад

    Hey Malaska, I just watched your video and I must say that it was really informative and well-made.
    I was wondering if I could help you edit your videos and repurpose your long videos into highly engaging shorts? I can also make high CTR thumbnails for your channel

  • @svenbergh7320
    @svenbergh7320 2 месяца назад +1

    Can we see a close up of the desired grip?

  • @warrenperkins7728
    @warrenperkins7728 12 дней назад

    So my right arm is longer than left. How will this affect the golf swing or alignment’s?? Thx Mike.

  • @Nick-pl9gn
    @Nick-pl9gn Месяц назад +3

    Just hit it easy **crushes it** 😂

  • @michaelstockley7897
    @michaelstockley7897 2 месяца назад +4

    Mike, excellent video thanks. However something has confused me for some time
    I understand the release you teach here, no forearm rotation. Yet when you teach the L to L drill, which is also great, your forearms clearly cross over. So the two lessons look inconsistent. What am I missing?

    • @knicksfeva
      @knicksfeva 2 месяца назад +2

      I had this same struggle but what I have started to understand is relativity. This video is not an individual lesson with you. This is conversation to the masses. Which is why you typically see so much contradiction industry wide. IMO a lot of the good ones are sending similar messages but they have different client bases that have different problems so they are speaking to what they see on a daily basis. Mike typically probably sees people that rotate the arms, wrists and hands way to much to square the club face so his general message is to not have forearm rotation to find middle. However there are plenty of RUclips videos that Mike has done that talks about the lead arm being a rotator. If ur someone that doesn’t rotate at all you would need to “feel” that the club rotates a lot to get to middle. If you are someone that rotates alot then you need to feel no rotation to get to middle. Same message just different sides of the coin. I think the key is to find out for certain(or risk spinning your wheels) on what you as an individual do well and don’t do well and get instruction/tips catered to that side of the coin.

    • @toddheugly
      @toddheugly Месяц назад

      I’m one of Mike’s coaches. Your forearms are going to crossover post impact.

    • @clstrat837
      @clstrat837 Месяц назад

      Think of it more as a feeling rather than what is literally happening. To say there is zero rotation of the clubface is preposterous. Just try to imagine the wrist moving like shooting a basketball and don’t worry about the forearms. If the ball still goes right then you’ve got to fix the grip. If the grip is right and you’re hooking then you have to fix the wrist action. That is my understandinf

    • @toddheugly
      @toddheugly Месяц назад

      @@knicksfeva the lead arm is a rotator not a dragger. The arms cross over at P8 or just before. Too much thought put into it.

  • @aleksilepisto7282
    @aleksilepisto7282 2 месяца назад

    He’s trying to explain the bell because he’s finally feeling the difference between hand path moving left through the ball and clubhead working on its own path

  • @CKGolfer
    @CKGolfer 2 месяца назад +2

    Mike, this changed my swing when I saw your video with Ashley Huziung. Inevitable question... Same with the driver and long clubs? Can you make a follow up with long clubs?

    • @ToraxReborn
      @ToraxReborn 2 месяца назад

      Should be very similar in concept but.. the golf club has a different forces around it.. so yea

    • @CKGolfer
      @CKGolfer 2 месяца назад

      Agree, but wouldn't you like to see Mike tell us?

    • @ToraxReborn
      @ToraxReborn 2 месяца назад +1

      @@CKGolfer that could be trade secrets haha

  • @guessmyname1104
    @guessmyname1104 2 месяца назад

    Me having never played baseball: "Great, now I have to learn two swings?!" 😅

  • @markburk9732
    @markburk9732 2 месяца назад

    Mike, if you threw the club down the target line releasing the club at parallel…..would there be rotation of both forearms.? I say yes - any reply welcome 😊

    • @toddheugly
      @toddheugly Месяц назад

      Post Impact? Of course there would be.

    • @jacobr4558
      @jacobr4558 Месяц назад

      Yes your forearms would rotate as an effect not a cause! Because the club is rotating the momentum would take your forearms and make them rotate! There's a big difference between that and rotating your forearms to release the club! If you try to make your forearms the cause of the face rotation you are going to be a very erratic golfer! Whereas if your forearms rotate as an effect you're probably a pretty good player.

  • @CKGolfer
    @CKGolfer 2 месяца назад

    Mike, how do i get a private lesson with you?

  • @richardj6593
    @richardj6593 2 месяца назад +2

    cmon Mike.. show him the table tennis forehand.. lol

  • @tigertaylor1327
    @tigertaylor1327 Месяц назад

    He is a great coach and i watch him all the time but these American teachers need to understand people like me who live in the uk have never thrown a basket ball or hit a baseball in my life

  • @Jarhead0331
    @Jarhead0331 2 месяца назад

    Um, Garrett was a MLB pitcher……there’s a reason NL went to the DH😂

  • @brettcollins2210
    @brettcollins2210 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video, but cricket paddle!!! Ridiculous, it’s called a bat

    • @LegolasFan69
      @LegolasFan69 2 месяца назад

      Lol I thought it was a paddle too! Looks like one

  • @timcaton8351
    @timcaton8351 2 месяца назад

    Its not.