@@baptmry3951 this is the full video 🙏 lots more on our longer version KZbin videos on topics like these
@Jamruns17 сағат бұрын
I still struggle with golf language. As a Physical therapist, I understand joint positions and movement planes. But translating into that from “club head gets behind the hands early” is a struggle. Is it too much wrist movement early? Too much elbow flexion early? Both?
@EVgolf18 сағат бұрын
As a former bowler, I Love seeing this.
@elitegolfschools13 сағат бұрын
👊👊
@baptmry395120 сағат бұрын
What is the full video please
@elitegolfschools19 сағат бұрын
@@baptmry3951 this is the full video… ❤️
@TheGoodGadfly20 сағат бұрын
Would this motion have been better if his right inside ankle bone was higher and the right femur internally rotated more?
@elitegolfschools19 сағат бұрын
@@TheGoodGadfly tough to argue with this dude’s career and his action 🙏
@TheGoodGadfly19 сағат бұрын
@@elitegolfschools But, for the sake of posterity we absolutely MUST!
@seniorswing844122 сағат бұрын
Hi, do you ever feel the paint around the left elbow coming into finish? Cheers!
@elitegolfschools13 сағат бұрын
I’m not sure I understand the question? Maybe a typo?
@EdamameDuffelBag23 сағат бұрын
Is this just for wedges? Can you flight down short/mid irons with the same principles?
@s3gtsКүн бұрын
"Engine and wheels my man. Engine (spiral line) ignites, and the wheels (arms, hands, and club) respond!" Absolute Statement my Friend. Good on you Riley.
@elitegolfschoolsКүн бұрын
@@s3gts let’s go! Always fun to play with maps 😉 🗺️
@s3gtsКүн бұрын
Pure
@elitegolfschoolsКүн бұрын
@@s3gts agreed!
@CharlykyКүн бұрын
From top of backswing to trail elbow in set position here, Am I the only one having difficulty getting into this position. Or should I start at that position up to the top of backswing? In other words a towel drill?
@tmc3980Күн бұрын
A lot of arm cross over post impact TJ.
@elitegolfschoolsКүн бұрын
As they should 👍
@Olorin323Күн бұрын
Why is this? I was always told to not sway off the ball. I get the offsetting forces, but the second I started letting myself naturally sway off the ball a bit before spiraling my ball striking improves exponentially.
@elitegolfschoolsКүн бұрын
Exactly! Tissue loves that move!!
@Olorin323Күн бұрын
@@elitegolfschools Does it have to do with letting the spiral turn more freely? It just feels natural, bouncy, and athletic.
@elitegolfschoolsКүн бұрын
@@Olorin323 engine and wheels my man. Engine (spiral line) ignites, and the wheels (arms, hands, and club) respond!
@JensJensen-l8qКүн бұрын
The pressure into the back heel triggering the takeaway with rotation.
@elitegolfschoolsКүн бұрын
Bingo 👌
@bakervinci163Күн бұрын
Wouldn’t eye dominance have an affect on this
@peterlesniewski6675Күн бұрын
Hey guys. Love your content. I mainly follow you guys and AMG golf. AMG posted a video on their page basically saying that rib sway doesn't happen with professional players and gears shows that it's a 2-D illusion. I'm not trying to stir up controversy by any means. I'm just trying to get the right mental map in my mind of what happens in the golf swing. Can you speak their argument about this and where you would agree or disagree? Here is the link to the video. kzbin.info/www/bejne/q6GVoJ-eh9ZpnJY. The part of the video talking about chest sway starts around the 4 minute mark.
@gregbrightman6587Күн бұрын
Riley....would you sugggest flatter lies to use on irons ??
@elitegolfschoolsКүн бұрын
Absolutely!! Most of our players have clubs that are flat relative to what manufacturers’ neutral is
@bakervinci163Күн бұрын
This is elite schools main theme. Clearly it’s very difficult to do for most
@bakervinci163Күн бұрын
He shallows
@bakervinci163Күн бұрын
Ball please
@bakervinci163Күн бұрын
He needs to buggy wip
@bakervinci163Күн бұрын
Over the top bad early
@bakervinci163Күн бұрын
Second swing has more depth at the top.
@bakervinci163Күн бұрын
The uphill shot is so hard for me
@bakervinci163Күн бұрын
His head doesn’t drop In the real swing
@bakervinci163Күн бұрын
But she shallows and gets the elbow in front
@bakervinci163Күн бұрын
Love the strong grip
@bakervinci163Күн бұрын
Smooth Holmes😊
@nelsonjames1272Күн бұрын
If you’re left eye dominant.
@terrystrickland331Күн бұрын
So Awesome!
@elitegolfschoolsКүн бұрын
❤️❤️❤️
@NGOC_MAI_Bong2 күн бұрын
Excellent! Many thanks guys!
@elitegolfschools2 күн бұрын
Our pleasure!
@Traxxxman2 күн бұрын
This video confused me so much.
@elitegolfschoolsКүн бұрын
lol, what questions do you have? We’d love to answer them!
@mikehale75112 күн бұрын
If you do these drills and just hit snap bullet pulls. Would you think I not getting the club correctly set initially or not keeping the right wrist flex long enough to keep the club head behind the hands as I rotate or rotating incorrectly?
@voodooguitarz2 күн бұрын
Brilliant stuff! Such clarity in what information you’re delivering - love breaking down how the body works into its separate components. I bet a lot of people who struggled to fix a ‘flying elbow’ for years finally understand the movement.
@elitegolfschools2 күн бұрын
Yes! Thank you
@Olorin3232 күн бұрын
Week 7 is going really well. Still continuing to improve every range session. Wiper drill was huge eye opener. Learning how to get the club to fall behind without making a big loop with the hands and arms was huge! My coach for the last year was having me loop to get the club shallow and behind. Working the wiper drill, now I realize I can make the club take that trajectory without getting my hands and arms stuck behind me! Another 3 mph on the driver. Biggest improvement was the contact today.
@elitegolfschools2 күн бұрын
Very nice man!
@rortys.kierkegaard99802 күн бұрын
The release is the right arm extending not the wrists unhinging… ask Nicklaus
@elitegolfschools2 күн бұрын
Thanks for filling us in 😘
@ebitalian027673 күн бұрын
This is the only feel most of us need to play good golf. Anytime im struggling I just feel the following: 1. Thumbs down at address, let my wrists go into maximum ulnar at setup 2. Thumbs up by RAP 3. Thumbs down from the top I feel it as a “throw” downwards over the left or right of my intermediate point. Crisp contact and good divots.
@KellyGerling3 күн бұрын
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: kzbin.info/www/bejne/j2iXn2akf9Ohf9Esi=wgiVtWm28XvhFWYw
@elitegolfschools3 күн бұрын
This is what is fun about identifying global laws. You can see how and why each great player gets it done ❤️🙏
@jimsimmons82063 күн бұрын
Guys when you start can you move your hip left one, to the left to start your left then back to get in line w the backswing? Hard to ask in question form.
@tylined3 күн бұрын
To make sure he keeps the club on plane.
@user-px6xr6jv8t3 күн бұрын
Shallowing
@TheGHINger3 күн бұрын
You guys don’t ever talk about the feet and ground pressure being the cause of rotation and the pivot. Fair to say in your model that the lower half is a passenger being brought along by the upper half (except for the pelvic drop)? Nowadays with all of the focus on ground reaction forces, pressure plates, and distance I find this to be the ONLY concept I have questions about after watching all of your content, and I oscillate between the two swing models (use the ground as the engine vs the chest). Any thoughts (or a video) would be awesome. Thanks, guys!
@elitegolfschools2 күн бұрын
You just created our next video 😉 stay tuned over the next month!
@TheGHINger2 күн бұрын
@@elitegolfschools sweet! Will do. Keep up the great work. I’m stoked to see the growth in your subs over the last month or so - beyond well deserved.
@elitegolfschools2 күн бұрын
@@TheGHINger appreciate it! Just looking to help people! Super fun ❤️❤️❤️
@maxraphael98903 күн бұрын
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!
@Bamagolfandguitar3 күн бұрын
Flotation…obviously 🤓
@EdamameDuffelBag3 күн бұрын
Watched so much KZbin 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.
@nemosdaddy69173 күн бұрын
Do you got something for keeping your left arm strait at back swing? I have a friend...lol😂
@jamesmaio64654 күн бұрын
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.
@elitegolfschools4 күн бұрын
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 ❤️
@daiwan65804 күн бұрын
What is dead arms dead hands?
@elitegolfschools4 күн бұрын
Feels like they aren’t as active in the swing. Chest powered swing
@jaywatson94933 күн бұрын
@@elitegolfschools all clubs in the bag or just wedges?
@thedopeygolfer73644 күн бұрын
"Do 1, 2,3,4,5 ..." but we're not saying to hit all those positions ... That's exactly what you just said. So, you're saying, "Do A,B,C, but don't do A,B,C." No wonder people can't learn golf. This is absolutely ridiculous. The sacrum is not your tail bone, that's your coccyx. What does the sphincter do? You're purposely selling confusion under the guise of instruction. Finally, your analysis or reasoning as to the cause and effect of thing is completely backward. You torso can never "cause the hips to turn." The torso isn't connected to anything except the hips and therefore it's the hips that are causing the torso to turn. The only stable thing our body is touching is the ground with our feet, everything must happen from the ground up, even if you don't realize it, it does. If your arms were pushing against a wall that would be different. Again do this but don't do this, "move the sacrum toward the target, but don't move the sacrum toward the target." You're cheating by using an advanced golfer to illustrate this ridiculousness. Use a novice and the absurdity will be obvious. "I'm gonna take this really good advance player and pretend to teach him idiotic things and watch how good he is ..." "Now let's praise each other!"
@elitegolfschools4 күн бұрын
Sounds like you’ve got a system that works very well for you! Hit them well and hope you enjoy the game! ❤️❤️❤️
@carsongolf594 күн бұрын
Flushers as usual. Content is the best.
@elitegolfschools4 күн бұрын
You’re the best!!
@Bradman26234 күн бұрын
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 !
@elitegolfschools4 күн бұрын
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!