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Old 02-15-2008, 08:35 PM
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Hogans Hips are more open than the bubble model.

Their theory is anti-Pivot Lag. The Pivot train is like a three stage rocket in the sense that sequencing occurs but that’s where the comparison ends.
If the first gear slows, then a chain reaction of slowing follows. I agree that Hip motion first must overcome the inertia of the upper body and Club, and that may seem like work because of the effort, and when it subsides people think the pivot has done its job, but I don’t think the turning motion and Right Hip should slow.
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Old 02-15-2008, 08:46 PM
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Hogans Hips are more open than the bubble model.

Their theory is anti-Pivot Lag. The Pivot train is like a three stage rocket in the sense that sequencing occurs but that’s where the comparison ends.
If the first gear slows, then a chain reaction of slowing follows. I agree that Hip motion first must overcome the inertia of the upper body and Club, and that may seem like work because of the effort, and when it subsides people think the pivot has done its job, but I don’t think the turning motion and Right Hip should slow.
I don't think the dude is saying you MAKE it slow but he's isolating the pelvis so it don't wobble around. The pivot is made up of joint segments seeking their in-line relationship just like the power package. . . . Homer got this . . .Pivot Lag.
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I don't think the dude is saying you MAKE it slow but he's isolating the pelvis so it don't wobble around. The pivot is made up of joint segments seeking their in-line relationship just like the power package. . . . Homer got this . . .Pivot Lag.
What's our disagreement?

We agree with Pivot Lag
The Right Side plays a key role
The Pivot should not disrupt Alignments

I like Mrodocks comment. 'just get the right forearm on plane'.
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Old 02-15-2008, 09:08 PM
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Who is this guy from Australia? Is this something new? Do I live in a closet?
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Old 02-15-2008, 10:01 PM
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Daryl,

If you start bringing closets into these posts, Mike O and the Bucket will go off on about a 50 post threadjack. I have seen it . It is not pretty.

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Daryl,

If you start bringing closets into these posts, Mike O and the Bucket will go off on about a 50 post threadjack. I have seen it . It is not pretty.

Back to regular programming...

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Listen Buzzard breath! Don't be crapping on my boy Bucket- I did a little investigation and in 2 1/2 weeks he's posted more than you have since you joined on 01-20-2005. Now what does that say? That's right- Bucket is one sick puppy!

Now for the question of the day- Where did I pull this post from? Hint:

For the content of the day- Contrary to common golf forum belief- "Feel is always real"- It's understanding how and why it's real that is important. So, when you change your by-line grasshopper- I know it will be time for you to leave and go out into the world. Until then - keep thinking that the stick that is halfway in the water - is bent, or that you can't trust your senses because they "mis-lead" you and that when the tree falls in the forest- there is no sound unless someone is there to hear it.
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Originally Posted by Mike O View Post

Now for the question of the day- Where did I pull this post from? Hint:

For the content of the day- Contrary to common golf forum belief- "Feel is always real"- It's understanding how and why it's real that is important. So, when you change your by-line grasshopper- I know it will be time for you to leave and go out into the world. Until then - keep thinking that the stick that is halfway in the water - is bent, or that you can't trust your senses because they "mis-lead" you and that when the tree falls in the forest- there is no sound unless someone is there to hear it.
Hey dork . . . you can't just blow up the dude's world . . . and then walk off. It's like you used to do those cows at the state fair tour you did . . . love 'em and leave 'em . . . you feel good but what about the cow? All crushed . . .

Tell HIM WHY!!!
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Two down.....48 to go. Buzzard breath? Not bad, Mike O.

I knew the "c" word would have you both out here, like white on rice!

It may be a while before we get back to any regular programming. But that is .............the way it is here in cyberspace. And I, for one, like it!

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Two down.....48 to go. Buzzard breath? Not bad, Mike O.

I knew the "c" word would have you both out here, like white on rice!

It may be a while before we get back to any regular programming. But that is .............the way it is here in cyberspace. And I, for one, like it!

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How was the show? What kind of cool stuff ya see?
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Hey dork . . . you can't just blow up the dude's world . . . and then walk off. It's like you used to do those cows at the state fair tour you did . . . love 'em and leave 'em . . . you feel good but what about the cow? All crushed . . .

Tell HIM WHY!!!
I don't force feed cows! If you disagree then tell me why and I'll try to prove my point! If you agree or don't care - then there is no reason for me to ramble on incoherently! By the way Bucket- I find it rude and politically insensitive to bring up Cows just because UPP is from Ohio! Why all this anger with the Cow versus Pig thing- hasn't your therapist explored this subject matter with you - doesn't it all come from U mama?
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