What incredibly kind words! However, we've just been fortunate to have incredible mentors to help along the way. Can't take credit for it! Just simply want players playing better!!
Great podcast! Thanks for having on Riley. The question I would have is this: if you are on one end of the swing spectrum, and you try to move towards the other end, don’t you run the risk of blending the two patterns that would lead to all sorts of problems? Don’t you have to stay in your spectrum to have the proper match-ups to hit it consistently? As soon as you move more towards the other spectrum, don’t you lose your match-ups?
What a great question! And yes, you do run that risk. That is why it is vital to understand the match-ups/forces that will be created with modified movement or modified sequencing. Can absolutely move through the spectrum, but you better have a good filter if you're going to do so!
Nicklaus and Trevino early extender and swinging vs tilting and rotation pulling. If you use your arms like Nicklaus and develop that high hands swinging how do you get less extension and still have arm motions - vs bending over and rotation as a fix?
I would argue that Nicklaus' high finish is more a product of where the arms must go because of body action. Whether he is feeling a certain body movement or he is actively looking to send the arms high... kind of a chicken or the egg conversation... However with rotators like Trevino, you won't see that high finish. The forces that are created generally don't allow it.
@@elitegolfschools thanks for responding-grew up in Nicklaus era and never had access to detailed information as available now. Lots of motion to control back then feet lateral and hands moving up. Enjoy your data and insights
Riley Andrews Founder As the Founder of EGS, Riley constantly works with the coaches of EGS to better improve each students’ understanding of the effective systems needed to shoot lower scores and improve. By understanding these systems, it becomes easier for players to understand what it takes to become a great player. He is a firm believer in “practicing with the purpose to improve one’s ability to score.” He also has extensive background in sports psychology, muscle dynamics, and biomechanics. The blending of his knowledge of the mind and body accompanied with his playing experience will ensure that all players enrolled at EGS reach their goals and aspirations. Playing Resume: Playing professional for 2.5 years with one career win 2011 Athlete of the Year at University of Colorado - Colorado Springs 2007 (September) Athlete of the Week, University of Colorado - Boulder One Career Collegiate Win and over 15 top-10’s 2004 CHSAA 5A Colorado State Championship Medalist 2005 Colorado Junior Stroke Play Champion Low Round in Competition, 63 instagram.com/elitegolfschools/?hl=en elitegolfofaz.com/locations/ instagram.com/coach_riley_egs/?hl=en
Good point, we will work on those details in the future. We do however put all the podcast information and guest bio's in the video comments so you can learn more. See more above! *Thanks Paul for sharing Riley's info as well!*
curious. this guy riley believed he had the ability to be a pga tour player. he spent years trying to compete professionally and could not compete at an elite level. he now has the formula to guide those who are attempting play at an elite level. what’s the frequency, kenneth?
Rileys teaching is way better than most!!!!! He understands the golf swing better than anyone I’ve heard
What incredibly kind words! However, we've just been fortunate to have incredible mentors to help along the way. Can't take credit for it! Just simply want players playing better!!
Riley knows his stuff. Great video Mark.
Mark is the man, super honored to be on with him!
Always watch his channel. Great golf coach....❤❤❤
Appreciate the kind words! Let us know how we can help!
Great videos. Love the passion of Riley and his guys. Good collaboration with Milo.
Thanks Bob! Let us know if you ever have any questions on your game, would be happy to help you!
Great interview! You guys answered questions about the golf swing I didn't know I had. Thanks.
Wonderful! So glad you enjoyed! Honored to be on!
Love your podcast
Wonderful podcast for sure, very honored to be on!
Great podcast! Thanks for having on Riley. The question I would have is this: if you are on one end of the swing spectrum, and you try to move towards the other end, don’t you run the risk of blending the two patterns that would lead to all sorts of problems? Don’t you have to stay in your spectrum to have the proper match-ups to hit it consistently? As soon as you move more towards the other spectrum, don’t you lose your match-ups?
Great point. I think this has happened to me.
What a great question! And yes, you do run that risk. That is why it is vital to understand the match-ups/forces that will be created with modified movement or modified sequencing. Can absolutely move through the spectrum, but you better have a good filter if you're going to do so!
Can quite easily happen! @@tmc3980
Nicklaus and Trevino early extender and swinging vs tilting and rotation pulling. If you use your arms like Nicklaus and develop that high hands swinging how do you get less extension and still have arm motions - vs bending over and rotation as a fix?
I would argue that Nicklaus' high finish is more a product of where the arms must go because of body action. Whether he is feeling a certain body movement or he is actively looking to send the arms high... kind of a chicken or the egg conversation... However with rotators like Trevino, you won't see that high finish. The forces that are created generally don't allow it.
@@elitegolfschools thanks for responding-grew up in Nicklaus era and never had access to detailed information as available now. Lots of motion to control back then feet lateral and hands moving up. Enjoy your data and insights
@@jack-hq7gr thanks so much! And definitely lucky to grow up in the 🐐’s era!
you gotta put your guests contact details in the info bar..
Riley Andrews
Founder
As the Founder of EGS, Riley constantly works with the coaches of EGS to better improve each students’ understanding of the effective systems needed to shoot lower scores and improve. By understanding these systems, it becomes easier for players to understand what it takes to become a great player. He is a firm believer in “practicing with the purpose to improve one’s ability to score.” He also has extensive background in sports psychology, muscle dynamics, and biomechanics. The blending of his knowledge of the mind and body accompanied with his playing experience will ensure that all players enrolled at EGS reach their goals and aspirations.
Playing Resume:
Playing professional for 2.5 years with one career win
2011 Athlete of the Year at University of Colorado - Colorado Springs
2007 (September) Athlete of the Week, University of Colorado - Boulder
One Career Collegiate Win and over 15 top-10’s
2004 CHSAA 5A Colorado State Championship Medalist
2005 Colorado Junior Stroke Play Champion
Low Round in Competition, 63
instagram.com/elitegolfschools/?hl=en
elitegolfofaz.com/locations/
instagram.com/coach_riley_egs/?hl=en
Good point, we will work on those details in the future. We do however put all the podcast information and guest bio's in the video comments so you can learn more. See more above! *Thanks Paul for sharing Riley's info as well!*
curious. this guy riley believed he had the ability to be a pga tour player. he spent years trying to compete professionally and could not compete at an elite level. he now has the formula to guide those who are attempting play at an elite level. what’s the frequency, kenneth?