In this key episode, Justin James introduces a powerful set of golf swing speed drills designed to help players of all levels generate more force using the ground and body. These exercises include the Drop Step Drill, the Rocking Drill, and the Double Step Drill, each designed to train the player’s transition, sequencing, and energy transfer. The goal is to develop maximum clubhead speed while maintaining body control and reducing injury risk. Justin explains how using different weighted clubs—heavier and lighter—can help the nervous system adapt and optimize fast-twitch muscle recruitment. He recommends a progression that builds up gradually through the reps, emphasizing high intensity and low volume for effective speed training.
Importantly, Justin breaks down how elite long drivers use footwork to generate speed. These movements reinforce patterns found in other sports like baseball, tennis, and hockey—where stepping, loading, and pushing off the ground are key to performance. Mike Malaska builds on this idea by showing how moving your feet during warmups and drills makes it easier to swing dynamically. He offers modifications to help players progress from full-motion drills into static-feeling swings without losing the athletic sequencing. The drills also emphasize launch optimization through attack angle and center contact, helping players improve both efficiency and ball speed.
For golfers serious about hitting longer drives, this is one of the most actionable episodes in the series. You’ll walk away with an entire speed routine that includes exercises, tools, training frequency, and volume guidance. The segment also touches on using speed training tools like the Stack System and SuperSpeed Golf and emphasizes nervous system recovery—a crucial component often overlooked in amateur training programs. Justin and Mike reinforce the point that speed is built over time through intentional, correct movement, and this lesson provides the blueprint to do just that.