@@tombruce6096 yessir you should be able to search the channel using “head” to find those. We’re also working on a pros vs ams detailing head movements 🤓
Wish I could work with you guys in person. My golf swing is so screwed up I'm about to the put the clubs up for sale. My right elbow gets way too far behind me and I have also been working on trying to lead with my hips and end up feeling even more stuck.
I'm new to golf about 7 months and am so thankful that I found you guys this early in the "fight". I found you guys about 3 months ago and I've already cut my score by about 10 strokes. Still nowhere close as I'm trying to transform my baseball swing to a golf swing. Only challenge is that I haven't seen a lot of lefty episodes. At least I haven't noticed anyway. Really appreciate you guys and how you break things down.
I’m jealous! Wish I’d known about measured data a few months into my fight. Hopefully we’ll save you the thousands of wasted hours we both spent trying to improve 👊🤓
@@AthleticMotionGolf yes, I'm counting my blessings. Are there any episodes that focus on the "lefty swing"? Not really a big deal, I just watch the episodes through a mirror, but just wanted to see if I missed them.
My problem was standing a hair too close, and over-turning on the back swing. Goat-hump shank city. Backed up a touch and focused on that feel of hands in front of chest in back swing, almost immediate fix. What’s wild is that “new” back swing felt so short, but on video it looked perfect. Golf is hard.
What a pleasure watching and listening to you both talk this through. The level of detail is great and your chemistry makes you both working together very complimentary. I could watch this over and over. Lots of new thoughts here to help me come unstuck.
I’ve been stuck for a looooonnng time, especially with driver, due to attempting to get shallow. It ruined my game. Recently, I started purposely feeling like I’m casting over the top and started hitting bombs. I was swinging so far inside out that this extreme feel worked wonders for me. When I video my swing with the cast feel, it’s perfectly on plane. Feel vs. real is crazy!
Hello gentlemen. I love your analysis and your demonstrations, I have learned so much and this video is fantastic. Please allow me to ask this question. During the transition do you lay the club off or “turn the door knob”? The trail arm works as you demonstrate but do you have to work the wrists to ensure that the club comes from the inside. Perhaps you could direct me to the appropriate video. Thank you and keep up the great work. Jerry
One thing I've always wondered, and based on just the shear amount of data you have on swings it seems logical to ask here: if you had someone who had never swung a golf club, or played other influencing sports (baseball, hockey, etc.), basically a blank slate, what would the process look like from the ground up to develop a solid swing? A lot of videos I see are reactive or corrective measures of swing flaws and I haven't seen many introductory videos that don't just coddle the new player and give them 'general' grip/stance tips. I'd be super interested to see a curriculum for someone just learning and giving them these minute details that eventually impact their whole approach to swinging
We have a curriculum called the Swing System that does just that. It’s a setup to finish guide on how to build a highly functional golf swing. athleticmotiongolf.com/amg-plus/
In one of your videos, you stated that the first downswing move was extending the trail elbow as if "pulling andarrow from a quiver." In effect, the club moves backwards. Please relate that advice to this current lesson
As per usual another excellent video that makes sense and takes the mystery out of the golf swing….if professional so called golf teachers watched this amateurs would actually get better….!!!!!!!
Thanks for the kind words. We do feel like we have an advantage with being able to see "behind the curtain" of what great players do. It's fun getting to share what we learn.
@@prycealderson9352 no one's hips really stop turning, but they do slow down. They have to when the next segment speeds up. It's not possible for the hips to stay up, as chest speed increases, as arm speed increases, as club increases. The previous stage always slows down when the next stage speeds up. Every player closes the gap.
Tiger Woods left me in awe one day up at Torrey Pines years ago, back around the time of that Academy Live show. His speed from takeaway to follow through was a blur really, especially from transition. I think he was snapping his left knee backwards or something like that, to create extra speed. Whatever it was it had to be seen in person, TV didn't do it justice at all!
Great explanation of tilt I am sure you are aware of all the nonsense taught on tilt which I call manufactured tilt For example "bring the right shoulder and the knee together" and time your tilt
I guess this is great instructions for the young flexible athlete, but for us older golfers with limited abilities I feel that this type of instruction isn’t going to help. However not being negative here, you guys are fantastic teachers and just wish I was capable of doing it.
We aren’t young. We aren’t flexible. MOST of the golfers we work with aren’t either, so it wouldn’t make much sense for us to make videos suggesting things that only young flexible golfers can do lol. What in the video is out of the range of your physical abilities?
It's a fair price. The cost of your 3d Mocap system is probably 300k-500k before the yearly subscription for the software. This is before all your other outgoings. Love your content and thank you for sharing these valuable insights available to everyone.
Seems like practicing by keeping a glove tucked under the trail arm would help. It keeps the "wing" from extending away from the torso and keeps the swing "tight".
@@AthleticMotionGolf I also use a "bungee cord" wrapped around my arms and torso to help keep the arms "attached" to the body during the swing. Just another crazy golf nut, I guess... ;)
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Really enjoyed this video, when I start to not hit good shots my buddies comment on my head movement. Is there a video addressing this fault?
@@tombruce6096 yessir you should be able to search the channel using “head” to find those. We’re also working on a pros vs ams detailing head movements 🤓
Hands down best golf teachers on all of RUclips
Thank you!!!
Pun intended 🤓
Wish I could work with you guys in person. My golf swing is so screwed up I'm about to the put the clubs up for sale. My right elbow gets way too far behind me and I have also been working on trying to lead with my hips and end up feeling even more stuck.
I'm new to golf about 7 months and am so thankful that I found you guys this early in the "fight". I found you guys about 3 months ago and I've already cut my score by about 10 strokes. Still nowhere close as I'm trying to transform my baseball swing to a golf swing. Only challenge is that I haven't seen a lot of lefty episodes. At least I haven't noticed anyway. Really appreciate you guys and how you break things down.
I’m jealous! Wish I’d known about measured data a few months into my fight. Hopefully we’ll save you the thousands of wasted hours we both spent trying to improve 👊🤓
@@AthleticMotionGolf yes, I'm counting my blessings. Are there any episodes that focus on the "lefty swing"? Not really a big deal, I just watch the episodes through a mirror, but just wanted to see if I missed them.
My problem was standing a hair too close, and over-turning on the back swing. Goat-hump shank city. Backed up a touch and focused on that feel of hands in front of chest in back swing, almost immediate fix. What’s wild is that “new” back swing felt so short, but on video it looked perfect. Golf is hard.
Not when you’re swinging good 😉
Great stuff as always. I was definitely over turning on the back swing and getting stuck. Thanks, this really cleared up a lot. Appreciate it.
Glad it helped!
Great instruction. I always learn something helpful everytime I watch!
What a pleasure watching and listening to you both talk this through. The level of detail is great and your chemistry makes you both working together very complimentary. I could watch this over and over. Lots of new thoughts here to help me come unstuck.
Thanks for the awesome videos! The backswing move is me to a T. I struggle getting the elbow forward and always wondered why.
We hope this helps👊
I’ve been stuck for a looooonnng time, especially with driver, due to attempting to get shallow. It ruined my game. Recently, I started purposely feeling like I’m casting over the top and started hitting bombs. I was swinging so far inside out that this extreme feel worked wonders for me. When I video my swing with the cast feel, it’s perfectly on plane. Feel vs. real is crazy!
Boom!!!
Great advice and well explained, all the faults you mentioned that's me so I will give your advice a go . Thanks.
Wow the third lesson was what I needed, I tilt backwards and get stuck. This was very helpful!
Awesome. Thanks for watching👊
Hello gentlemen. I love your analysis and your demonstrations, I have learned so much and this video is fantastic. Please allow me to ask this question. During the transition do you lay the club off or “turn the door knob”? The trail arm works as you demonstrate but do you have to work the wrists to ensure that the club comes from the inside. Perhaps you could direct me to the appropriate video. Thank you and keep up the great work.
Jerry
This cleared up a few things in my swing which I misunderstood. Thanks!
Great to hear!
One thing I've always wondered, and based on just the shear amount of data you have on swings it seems logical to ask here: if you had someone who had never swung a golf club, or played other influencing sports (baseball, hockey, etc.), basically a blank slate, what would the process look like from the ground up to develop a solid swing? A lot of videos I see are reactive or corrective measures of swing flaws and I haven't seen many introductory videos that don't just coddle the new player and give them 'general' grip/stance tips.
I'd be super interested to see a curriculum for someone just learning and giving them these minute details that eventually impact their whole approach to swinging
We have a curriculum called the Swing System that does just that. It’s a setup to finish guide on how to build a highly functional golf swing. athleticmotiongolf.com/amg-plus/
In one of your videos, you stated that the first downswing move was extending the trail elbow as if "pulling andarrow from a quiver." In effect, the club moves backwards. Please relate that advice to this current lesson
Thank you!
You bet!
Do all pros push off their left foot? It looks like some don’t??? Thanks
Yes in varying degrees they all do
@@AthleticMotionGolf thanks
As per usual another excellent video that makes sense and takes the mystery out of the golf swing….if professional so called golf teachers watched this amateurs would actually get better….!!!!!!!
Thanks for the kind words. We do feel like we have an advantage with being able to see "behind the curtain" of what great players do. It's fun getting to share what we learn.
To close the gap, doesn’t that cause hips to stall?
@@prycealderson9352 so I can be on the same page, how would you define hip stall?
@@AthleticMotionGolf where my hips stop turning so my upper body can “close the gap”.
@@prycealderson9352 no one's hips really stop turning, but they do slow down. They have to when the next segment speeds up. It's not possible for the hips to stay up, as chest speed increases, as arm speed increases, as club increases. The previous stage always slows down when the next stage speeds up. Every player closes the gap.
@@AthleticMotionGolf so speeding up my upper body rotation actually slows down the hip rotation. I never thought of that. Thank you.
@@prycealderson9352 you got it👍
Tiger Woods left me in awe one day up at Torrey Pines years ago, back around the time of that Academy Live show. His speed from takeaway to follow through was a blur really, especially from transition. I think he was snapping his left knee backwards or something like that, to create extra speed. Whatever it was it had to be seen in person, TV didn't do it justice at all!
He's in the same group as Jordan, Federer, and Bo as guys you gotta see in person to really see how different they are.
Great explanation of tilt
I am sure you are aware of all the nonsense taught on tilt which I call manufactured tilt
For example "bring the right shoulder and the knee together" and time your tilt
We’ve heard some doozies, that’s certainly one of them 😵💫
Dats me.
I guess this is great instructions for the young flexible athlete, but for us older golfers with limited abilities I feel that this type of instruction isn’t going to help. However not being negative here, you guys are fantastic teachers and just wish I was capable of doing it.
We aren’t young. We aren’t flexible. MOST of the golfers we work with aren’t either, so it wouldn’t make much sense for us to make videos suggesting things that only young flexible golfers can do lol. What in the video is out of the range of your physical abilities?
5k for half a day of lessons? What a complete joke
It’s not for everyone
It's a fair price. The cost of your 3d Mocap system is probably 300k-500k before the yearly subscription for the software. This is before all your other outgoings.
Love your content and thank you for sharing these valuable insights available to everyone.
Seems like practicing by keeping a glove tucked under the trail arm would help. It keeps the "wing" from extending away from the torso and keeps the swing "tight".
Nah that’s a band aid
@@AthleticMotionGolf I also use a "bungee cord" wrapped around my arms and torso to help keep the arms "attached" to the body during the swing. Just another crazy golf nut, I guess... ;)