It would be really helpful to see a 3D look for the impact zone / release! And to add to the 3D views, a view from the front (where the ball is actually headed) I think would be really helpful / a look that few people ever show. Thanks for the great content!
Watched so much RUclips golf instruction for several years and nothing really clicked. This channel answered something I never thought to ask nor saw answer for, “how is the golf club fundamentally meant to be swung?” I’ve been applying what I’ve learned from this channel and my iron striking has improved significantly.
The one and only golf instruction on the internet that really explains in detail how the body moves in the golf swing so people can understand and incorporate it.
Another excellent video! You guys truly give some the best instruction available.. Great job with Clay B on his video Riley. As a fairly new golfer , I tend to get the club to the top before I start the rib sway or pelvic drop . I find when I do this it limits the drop in the pelvis So would you say if I drop from P3 up the swing would be more fluid and get more of a drop in the pelvis? I love the start of the swing videos as well with the hula hope drill ! Thank you !
My man! Appreciate it very much! And YES! The drop from 3-4 will help you immensely with fluid movement and proper tissue load! Keep us posted on your game… would love to help!
I like how you mentioned these being 'active movements'. I have worked on you and Milo's type of movement and it started like an epiphany and I enjoyed the flow so much that I ended up languid and out of control 'loosing perception of where the club is'. Really important point I feel.
I'm 64 years old. Down from a 5 hdcp to a .8 I give 100% credit to your and Milo's videos. Thank you so much. 🙏. My big bugaboo is late in the round I start to hit toe hook drives, other than that, most shots, especially irons are flushed. Thank you again.
So exciting!!! And late in the round make sure you stay dropped and drive the rotation to finish with driver. That will illuminate that hook late in the round ❤️
Going on 6 weeks of working your system now. So far the biggest gain has been GIR. It was my biggest flaw in my game. Played a tournament this week and hit 11 GIR. Even won two closest to the pin holes out of 144 players from 152 yards and 175 yards. The stability of the club face has been key and made a huge difference in getting those approaches on the green along with the consistency of strike I'm getting now!
What I love about your instruction is that your concepts are so consistent which is why I watch every one. My feel is that my rib cage bumps into my trail arm and starts a chain reaction. It gives me the pressure shift and the energy to complete the backswing. I’m still struggling with the pelvis drop (timing) but this video helps a lot. Thanks again.
Great information and visuals- appreciate the content and serious effort to educate, inform and illuminate golf motion, movement and body connection- the more we know…the more opportunities to improve and get consistent😊 No one shot fix… golf is difficult… until…
Here's a little physics one for you Riley. Think Global. We are the earth. We have north and south poles. The club also has n/s poles. After we Trigger and start with our Rib Motion there is a Polar Attraction to the center of mass of the club. When the Club Flips over, the poles flip and we go into opposition.(we have all played with magnets) Because we Drop via the Pelvis we are Global. Tesla's Spinal Engine. Laws Baby!
Thx for response …help me to understand tissue load please? Is there a video that helps a layperson get a better understanding of your system and why it works so well …. Opposite forces etc … just trying to be come better educated as an instructor …. Thx very much 👍👍👍
Riley, I found a format example for blending the demonstrating essential parts with a whole swing to show the dynamic whole. In this case, it is an examination of the swing of Bryson Dechambeau and how he creates speed through different parts of a swing from beginning to end, noticing the description of the parts, but then constant integration of those into the whole swing with whole swing video images multiple times. I would like to see as I’ve said in the past you show your whole swing as the holistic dynamic version of the implementation of the parts or universal laws that you are teaching separately. Here is the link to the video example: ruclips.net/video/Y74n3nJnnIo/видео.htmlsi=wgiVtWm28XvhFWYw
Those centers of mass are constantly trying to move apart. Isn't this Centrifugal force? And isn't "lag" when they get closer together, stay "closer" together, them separate explosively? You wouldn't want to push these centers of mass apart as far as possible and hold them there through the entire swing, would you? Seems that force is holding them "close" then allowing them to separate at "release" that's important. Just wondering.
@@golfweed9947 definitely a ‘mapping’ video to better understand bounce in tissue and counter forces. At the end of the day each joint is a lever so making sure that those levers are interacting well with the club is important
With all due respect and I truly appreciate the detail on body mechanics. But there are some of us who want to hit a 5 iron 200 yards or more. So there's a bit of disconnect when thinking strictly of ballspeed. My humble opinion.
@@rookpawn81 you archive more ball speed with more of these counter forces. Take a look at all long drive athletes and their swing start. You ain’t gunna find anyone who triggers with lead adduction out there ❤️🙏
This was a blast to make! Ask any questions you have, and we’ll answer 👊
Great video. Can you guys do a video on chipping? Saw your video on pitching. It was great
@@tranminhcong1009 of course we will!
Solid instruction guys.
@@shawnkirkpatrick906 appreciate it Shawn!! 🙏🙏
It would be really helpful to see a 3D look for the impact zone / release! And to add to the 3D views, a view from the front (where the ball is actually headed) I think would be really helpful / a look that few people ever show. Thanks for the great content!
Absolutely! Nice idea! We do have an impact match up on our channel that can help answer some of those questions… love the down the line idea as well!
Watched so much RUclips golf instruction for several years and nothing really clicked. This channel answered something I never thought to ask nor saw answer for, “how is the golf club fundamentally meant to be swung?” I’ve been applying what I’ve learned from this channel and my iron striking has improved significantly.
Let’s gooooo! That is so exciting! Please keep us posted on your game!
The one and only golf instruction on the internet that really explains in detail how the body moves in the golf swing so people can understand and incorporate it.
We try!
Best explanation of offsetting momentum I’ve heard. Great work.
Wow, thanks!
Flushers as usual. Content is the best.
You’re the best!!
Another great video guys. You guys are giving away all the secrets 😉
Thanks for watching!
Another excellent video! You guys truly give some the best instruction available.. Great job with Clay B on his video Riley.
As a fairly new golfer , I tend to get the club to the top before I start the rib sway or pelvic drop . I find when I do this it limits the drop in the pelvis
So would you say if I drop from P3 up the swing would be more fluid and get more of a drop in the pelvis?
I love the start of the swing videos as well with the hula hope drill !
Thank you !
My man! Appreciate it very much! And YES! The drop from 3-4 will help you immensely with fluid movement and proper tissue load! Keep us posted on your game… would love to help!
I like how you mentioned these being 'active movements'. I have worked on you and Milo's type of movement and it started like an epiphany and I enjoyed the flow so much that I ended up languid and out of control 'loosing perception of where the club is'. Really important point I feel.
Gotta control the instrument
I'm 64 years old. Down from a 5 hdcp to a .8
I give 100% credit to your and Milo's videos. Thank you so much. 🙏. My big bugaboo is late in the round I start to hit toe hook drives, other than that, most shots, especially irons are flushed. Thank you again.
So exciting!!! And late in the round make sure you stay dropped and drive the rotation to finish with driver. That will illuminate that hook late in the round ❤️
Going on 6 weeks of working your system now. So far the biggest gain has been GIR. It was my biggest flaw in my game.
Played a tournament this week and hit 11 GIR. Even won two closest to the pin holes out of 144 players from 152 yards and 175 yards.
The stability of the club face has been key and made a huge difference in getting those approaches on the green along with the consistency of strike I'm getting now!
Lets go!!
What I love about your instruction is that your concepts are so consistent which is why I watch every one. My feel is that my rib cage bumps into my trail arm and starts a chain reaction. It gives me the pressure shift and the energy to complete the backswing. I’m still struggling with the pelvis drop (timing) but this video helps a lot. Thanks again.
Fantastic! That is so exciting! Keep us posted please! Love the chain reaction map ❤
I would really like to see a video on greenside bunkers to get your take. Thanks.
@@jayschwarz4365 oh baby! Love that!!
Great stuff!! 🎉
Thanks!!
The drop seems powerful and allows me to control depth of divots.
@@brucefrancis2301 fantastic!!! So cool how maps effect other items based on where you focus attention
Great information and visuals- appreciate the content and serious effort to educate, inform and illuminate golf motion, movement and body connection- the more we know…the more opportunities to improve and get consistent😊 No one shot fix… golf is difficult… until…
Thank you!
Fantastic! Glad you find these videos helpful! Keep us posted on your game please and ask any questions you ever have!!
Here's a little physics one for you Riley. Think Global. We are the earth. We have north and south poles. The club also has n/s poles. After we Trigger and start with our Rib Motion there is a Polar Attraction to the center of mass of the club. When the Club Flips over, the poles flip and we go into opposition.(we have all played with magnets) Because we Drop via the Pelvis we are Global. Tesla's Spinal Engine. Laws Baby!
Why does the CM of ribs want / reds to move away from CM of club ???
Tissue load, proper width, centripetal and centrifugal forces, sensory awareness… all the goods!
Thx for response …help me to understand tissue load please?
Is there a video that helps a layperson get a better understanding of your system and why it works so well …. Opposite forces etc … just trying to be come better educated as an instructor …. Thx very much 👍👍👍
Cameron champ make it so good
Yep he’s got a good move 👍
Why can't the arms start first followed by the rib cage, aren't the results the same?
Riley, I found a format example for blending the demonstrating essential parts with a whole swing to show the dynamic whole. In this case, it is an examination of the swing of Bryson Dechambeau and how he creates speed through different parts of a swing from beginning to end, noticing the description of the parts, but then constant integration of those into the whole swing with whole swing video images multiple times.
I would like to see as I’ve said in the past you show your whole swing as the holistic dynamic version of the implementation of the parts or universal laws that you are teaching separately. Here is the link to the video example:
ruclips.net/video/Y74n3nJnnIo/видео.htmlsi=wgiVtWm28XvhFWYw
This is what is fun about identifying global laws. You can see how and why each great player gets it done ❤️🙏
Those centers of mass are constantly trying to move apart. Isn't this Centrifugal force? And isn't "lag" when they get closer together, stay "closer" together, them separate explosively?
You wouldn't want to push these centers of mass apart as far as possible and hold them there through the entire swing, would you? Seems that force is holding them "close" then allowing them to separate at "release" that's important. Just wondering.
@@golfweed9947 definitely a ‘mapping’ video to better understand bounce in tissue and counter forces. At the end of the day each joint is a lever so making sure that those levers are interacting well with the club is important
With all due respect and I truly appreciate the detail on body mechanics. But there are some of us who want to hit a 5 iron 200 yards or more. So there's a bit of disconnect when thinking strictly of ballspeed. My humble opinion.
@@rookpawn81 you archive more ball speed with more of these counter forces. Take a look at all long drive athletes and their swing start. You ain’t gunna find anyone who triggers with lead adduction out there ❤️🙏