When I drew that upper red line, I didn't draw it over the spine. I simply drew it through the middle of the upper torso and through the middle of the head to reflect the general direction of tilt of the upper torso - to demonstrate the reverse-K look. The spine is actually between that upper red line and the yellow line, and the general direction of tilt of the spine is parallel to that upper red line.
When I drew that upper red line, I didn't draw it over the spine. I simply drew it through the middle of the upper torso and through the middle of the head to reflect the general direction of tilt of the upper torso - to demonstrate the reverse-K look. The spine is actually between that upper red line and the yellow line, and the general direction of tilt of the spine is parallel to that upper red line.
Jeff.
I could just be being a doofus which I'm very good at . . . but I'd say the spine is more parallel to the yaller line.
The spine could be parallel to the yellow line. The yellow line is nearly parallel to the upper red line anyway, and these lines are not meant to be exact representations of body anatomy, but merely illustrative of the reverse-K end-backswing position.
The spine could be parallel to the yellow line. The yellow line is nearly parallel to the upper red line anyway, and these lines are not meant to be exact representations of body anatomy, but merely illustrative of the reverse-K end-backswing position.
Jeff.
Maybe . . . it looks like that the upper spine has moved somewhat LEFT of its original position much like the post that you put up with the right butt cheek moving BEHIND the player??? Hogan has not created a lot of proverbial "pie."