The Role of Dopamine in Fluid Motion – Dr Keith Wallace and Steven Yellin   #395

The Role of Dopamine in Fluid Motion – Dr Keith Wallace and Steven Yellin #395

Author: Karl Morris February 6, 2026 Duration: 56:48

Why do some golf swings stick while others fall apart under pressure? The answer may lie in your brain chemistry.

In this episode, we explore the crucial role of neurotransmitters in golf performance, with a special focus on dopamine and motor learning. We're joined by Dr Keith Wallace and Steven Yellin for a fascinating conversation on how the brain learns movement, builds repeatable golf swings, and performs under pressure.

  • How Dopamine spikes can influence your golf game
  • Why your reactions to your shots are so important
  • How do you RECOVER from a poor shot
  • Keeping dopamine at optimal levels
  • Not letting Cortisol overwhelm you
  • Developing TRUST in yourself
  • The quality of the SPACE in your mind BEFORE the shot
  • The crucial role of ATTENTION
  • Not allowing your mind to get to the outcome before the ball
  • A really great and thought provoking session
  • What happens when time gets distorted during the motion
  • To find out more about Steven Yellin go to

https://stevenyellin.com/

To find out more about Dr Keith Wallace go to

https://www.miu.edu/academic-departments/physiology-and-health

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Karl Morris has spent years working as a performance coach with some of the best golfers in Europe, and in Mind Caddie-Improve Your Mental Golf Game, he shares that expertise directly with you. This isn't just about swing thoughts or technical fixes; it's a deep, practical exploration of the psychology that dictates performance on the course. The conversation moves beyond simple positive thinking to address the real challenges players face: handling frustration after a bad hole, maintaining focus over eighteen holes, and building a resilient confidence that doesn't vanish under tournament pressure. Each episode feels like a personal session, breaking down the mental frameworks used by tour professionals into actionable strategies for any committed player. You'll hear discussions on managing expectations, creating effective pre-shot routines, and understanding how your brain can be your greatest asset or your biggest obstacle. The aim is to provide the tools that help you access your best game more often, turning those range sessions into reliable performance when it truly counts. Tune into this podcast for honest, nuanced talks that get to the heart of why we play the way we do, offering a distinct advantage that has nothing to do with new equipment and everything to do with the space between your ears.
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