Daryl, Mike O, O.B.Left
Here is what I need clarified:
As I understand it- HK said swinger uses Horizontal Hinging, Hitters use angled hinging. If the hitter uses other than angled or the swinger uses other than horizontal there is manipulation.
Is that your understanding?
HB
Typically . But guys like Luke teach Hitting with Horizontal . Go figure. The compensation being a deeper right elbow . The advantage being better compression no leakage. Per 2-C whatever drawing.
Similarly Hogan swung with Angled , sometimes, not always , didnt always swing left , hold it off. I mean every good golfer can manipulate the face right? The ball response is physics only.
Typically . But guys like Luke teach Hitting with Horizontal . Go figure. The compensation being a deeper right elbow . The advantage being better compression no leakage. Per 2-C whatever drawing.
Similarly Hogan swung with Angled , sometimes, not always , didnt always swing left , hold it off. I mean every good golfer can manipulate the face right? The ball response is physics only.
One major difficulty with horizontal hinging and hitting.
Rotating pressure point #1 . Because the thrust is on plane, the rotation at point of appplication is disruptive for me.
One major difficulty with horizontal hinging and hitting.
Rotating pressure point #1 . Because the thrust is on plane, the rotation at point of appplication is disruptive for me.
HB
Left hand , club face . Right hand club head. Hitting the right arm drives the primary lever , left arm and club shaft. Meaning the left arm fans open on the way back and fans closed on the way down , but by right arm power. Linear force diverted into angular motion or whatever . The patio door is closed by an inline rod.
But yes generally speaking youre fighting the physics to some degree ..unless you get your right elbow deeper into a side armed skipping stones motion. IMO. The right elbows position has its effect. Back for inline thrusting , deeper for a more throwing like motion which will tend towards Horizontal . the physics of the motion begets the elbow position , naturally.
One major difficulty with horizontal hinging and hitting.
Rotating pressure point #1 . Because the thrust is on plane, the rotation at point of appplication is disruptive for me.
HB
Just reread this. Didnt see Rotating with a capital R at first. Yes Homer would agree. He preferred Hitting with Drive Loading for this reason . But in the field I see a lot of hitters who drag load and thereby load the Rotated Lag Pressure Point.