About this episode
Send us a text Riley Andrews, owner of Elite Golf Schools, explains his approach to teaching golf as a highly individualized process rather than forcing students into a predetermined method. • Understanding that different PGA Tour players have vastly different swings but achieve similar results • Teaching based on three "global laws": Woo-Woo (rhythm/tensegrity), Spirals (myofascial lines), and Geometry (club relationships) • Using fascia and spiral lines to generate effortless power rather than muscle-based movements • Focusing on ribcage rotation rather than hip rotation as the primary engine of the golf swing • Recognizing that students need different amounts of information based on their learning style • Viewing coaching as service where the student's needs come before the coach's ego • Developing each player's unique "fingerprint" while improving functional movement • Creating a proximal-to-distal mapping where body rotation leads club movement • Understanding that all elite players shallow the club but through different methods • Differentiating between passive release (angular force) and active release (alpha force) Find Riley Andrews on Instagram and YouTube at @EliteGolfSchools or visit elitegolfofcolorado.com to learn about his golf schools, virtual lessons, and new X Factor Golf online academy. Thank you to Mizzuno Golf and JumboMax grips ! Support the show To find Justin best, please find him on Instagram @elitegolfswing or email him, justin@elitegolfswing.com To find Jesse best, also find him on Instagram @flaghuntersgolfpod or TEXT him, (831)275-8804. Flag Hunters is supported by JumboMax Grips and Mizuno Golf