Aligned Athlete Podcast is where golf performance meets alignment—mental, physical, and personal. Hosted by a Justin Langhill a personal trainer and TPI certified golf performance coach, and Brendan O'Neil, a mental performance coach, this podcast bridges the gap between how you think, how you move, and how you perform on the golf course. These are high-level conversations with coaches, practitioners, and competitors who understand that better golf starts with better alignment. We explore: Mental performance and playing without judgment Physical preparation, movement, and body–swing connection Alignment in setup, motion, intention, and decision-making Practice, repetition, and building trust in your game Identity, confidence, and performance under pressure Golfers don’t struggle because they don’t care enough. They struggle because something is out of alignment. Aligned Athlete Podcast is for golfers who want to: Play more freely Think more clearly Move more efficiently Compete with purpose And become better players—not just shoot lower scores
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Episode #14
3 Ways to Train Your Body for a Better Golf Swing
Aug 17, 202613 minS1
What does your body actually need to build a better golf swing? In this episode of Aligned Athlete , Justin Langhill breaks down three physical abilities that can directly influence your golf swing: maintaining posture while rotating, controlling pressure and force through the ground, and separating the movement of your upper and lower body. Instead of adding another swing thought or golf drill, this episode gives you simple, actionable ways to work on the movement underneath your technique. You'll learn how to test your ability to rotate in golf posture, how pressure transfer connects to sequencing and speed, and why upper- and lower-body separation matters in the golf swing. Justin also walks through a simple 5-minute pre-range routine you can use before your next practice session. If you're trying to improve golf swing consistency, rotation, posture, sequencing, pressure transfer, or speed, the answer may not be another technical swing fix. Sometimes you need to improve your ability to physically perform the movement you're asking your golf swing to make. You'll have something you can immediately take to your next practice session. Build the movement. Add the club. Then add the speed.
Why do your golf swing changes never seem to last? Golfers everywhere are searching for the next tip, the next feel, or the next video that promises to "fix" their swing. But lasting improvement doesn't happen because you found the right drill—it happens because your brain learned a new motor pattern through the right progression. In Episode 13 of Aligned Athlete , Justin and Brendan break down why golf swing changes often disappear after the lesson, or a practice session and what it actually takes to make them stick. They discuss why body awareness is the true starting point of improvement, why understanding why you're making a change is more important than chasing a good feeling, and why one great shot out of twenty isn't a sign that your game is improving. The conversation also explores why generic golf tips can only take you so far. Justin shares his perspective on creating content for thousands of golfers online versus coaching one player in person, explaining why personalized coaching consistently outperforms one-size-fits-all advice. They also discuss why finding the right coach isn't about credentials alone—it's about finding someone who communicates in a way your brain can understand and apply. Finally, they challenge the idea that improvement doesn't come from constantly adding more. Like a sculptor carving a block of marble, real progress often comes from removing unnecessary movement, eliminating compensations, and staying committed to the process rather than chasing instant results. If you've ever wondered why your swing keeps reverting back to old habits, this episode explains the science, psychology, and progression behind making changes that actually last.
In this solo episode of Aligned Athlete , Justin dives into one of the biggest misconceptions in golf instruction: speed doesn't create swing flaws—it exposes them. Why can you make a great practice swing, only to lose it when you try to swing faster or step onto the golf course? The answer isn't simply mechanics. It's demand. Justin explores why the golf swing is really a stress test for your body, how increasing force reveals limitations in mobility, stability, sequencing, balance, and coordination, and why your body will always choose the easiest way to create speed—even if that means compensating. Drawing from years of coaching golfers of every skill level, he explains why professionals aren't just technically better—they've built the physical and motor capacity to organize greater forces without sacrificing movement quality. If you've ever wondered why your swing changes under pressure, why your range swing doesn't always show up on the course, or why "trying harder" rarely works, this episode will change the way you think about improving your game. Your swing isn't failing you. It's telling you exactly what your body is capable of handling.
Every compensation has a starting point—and more often than not, it begins with comfort. In this Fourth of July episode of Aligned Athlete , We explore why golfers naturally gravitate toward movements, decisions, and habits that feel safe, even when those choices quietly limit their long-term improvement. From swing mechanics and physical limitations to coaching language and equipment changes, this conversation breaks down how the body adapts to avoid discomfort—and why chasing comfort can lead golfers to fix the wrong problem. In this episode, we discuss: Why comfort is the starting point of compensation How the body creates workarounds instead of lasting solutions Why the words coaches choose matter more than most people realize When equipment changes mask a bigger issue How embracing discomfort can accelerate improvement Why the best golfers learn to use discomfort as feedback instead of something to avoid Whether you're a golfer trying to improve, a coach helping others develop, or simply someone interested in how people learn and perform, this episode will change the way you think about compensation—and the role comfort plays in creating it. 🎙️ If you're enjoying Aligned Athlete, follow the show, leave a review, and share this episode with another golfer who's serious about getting better.
Why Better Golf Isn't One Size Fits All | with Andrew "Ando" Hannon
Jun 21, 202645 minS1
In this episode of Aligned Athlete, we sit down with Andrew "Ando" Hannon, two-time Golf Digest recognized Top 50 Golf Fitness Coach and one of the performance coaches behind PGA Tour star and U.S. Open champion Wyndham Clark. As Wyndham Clark enters the final round of the 2026 U.S. Open, leading once again, Andrew gives us a behind-the-scenes look at what it actually takes to perform at the highest level of golf—and why the lessons apply just as much to everyday golfers as they do to major champions. We dive into the realities of golf fitness, recovery, mobility, performance training, and the challenges golfers face when trying to improve in a world overflowing with information. Andrew shares insights from over 13 years of coaching golfers of all ages and skill levels, from recreational players to PGA and LPGA Tour winners. In this conversation, we discuss: • What it's really like working with Wyndham Clark and elite professional golfers • The role of fitness, mobility, and recovery in golf performance • What "recovery" actually means for everyday golfers • What to look for in building a personalized improvement plan that fits your lifestyle • Why consistency beats perfection in long-term development • The importance of assessments, progression, and training • The value of building the right team around your game Whether you're a competitive golfer, weekend player, coach, or someone trying to improve with limited time, this episode offers a practical look at how high-level performance principles can be applied to your own game. Follow Andrew Hannon on Instagram: @ando_vsp If you enjoy the episode, be sure to subscribe, share it with a golfer in your life, and leave a review to help us continue bringing world-class coaches, trainers, and performers to the Aligned Athlete community.
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