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Old 03-02-2008, 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Weightshift View Post
How much of the left arm has to be in contact with the torso for pp4 to be unreleased?

How do you "unrelease" it? Keep in mind it is the master accumulator . . . 4 . . . . then 1, 2, 3.
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Old 03-02-2008, 09:26 PM
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you are right...Hogan's hands go left like a pick pocket rounding a corner, but his thrust has to be down and out as he still stands "in" from the ball. I think his down and out thrust is so forceful that his horizontal hinge action and finish swivel stand in sharp contrast to anything remotely out! You smellin' what i'm brewing?

His swing was controlled violence...me likey!
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Old 03-02-2008, 10:15 PM
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How do you "unrelease" it? Keep in mind it is the master accumulator . . . 4 . . . . then 1, 2, 3.
I'll put that another way. It is not unreleased - it stays unreleased until it is released. A basketball is not just thrown with hands, but with the arms as well (as shown in the three drawings at the top of p.99 of Five Lessons) A throw with the hands and arms pulls the left arm off the chest. Of course it is somewhat different in golf since the left arm does nothing (Tomasello).
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Hey B-Unit

you are right...Hogan's hands go left like a pick pocket rounding a corner, but his thrust has to be down and out as he still stands "in" from the ball. I think his down and out thrust is so forceful that his horizontal hinge action and finish swivel stand in sharp contrast to anything remotely out! You smellin' what i'm brewing?

His swing was controlled violence...me likey!
Bob,

Hands go in club go out . . .

Do you think he was a horizontal hinger? I'm not sure haven't really looked.

He seems to have right much #3 Angle through the ball which means the clubface doesn't close as fast right? I'm not sure . . .

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Hogan at Impact
Is this what is meant by a proper pivot sequence into impact...hips ahead of shoulders ahead of arms ahead of hands ahead of clubhead.
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[quote=12 piece bucket;50558]Bob,

Hands go in club go out . . .

Do you think he was a horizontal hinger? I'm not sure haven't really looked.

He seems to have right much #3 Angle through the ball which means the clubface doesn't close as fast right? I'm not sure . . .


Hey Rufus,

Club...what club? Club goes where the hands go! I know what you are getting at pal o' mine. Swinging, using the belly button plane may have something to do with the hands taking a nose dive left of Jane Fonda! You think minimal waist bend is a tip for longevity?
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Bob,

Hands go in club go out . . .

Do you think he was a horizontal hinger? I'm not sure haven't really looked.

He seems to have right much #3 Angle through the ball which means the clubface doesn't close as fast right? I'm not sure . . .


Hey Rufus,

Club...what club? Club goes where the hands go! I know what you are getting at pal o' mine. Swinging, using the belly button plane may have something to do with the hands taking a nose dive left of Jane Fonda! You think minimal waist bend is a tip for longevity?
Charlie,

Question for you . . . are the hands excessively left or are the on-plane?


also . . . don't let the tall set up fool you . . . Freeze Mr. Hogan at the top . . . he ADDS Waist Bend for sure.

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Is this what is meant by a proper pivot sequence into impact...hips ahead of shoulders ahead of arms ahead of hands ahead of clubhead.
Dude! Where do we get the footage to go with that tumbnail? Could you link us up? I gotta see that . . .
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Dude! Where do we get the footage to go with that tumbnail? Could you link us up? I gotta see that . . .
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The reason you can't sustain the lag is because you are so eager to make the club move fast (a reaction to the intent of "hitting it far"). So on a full shot you throw it away too early, which doesn't happen for your short chip. (bts)
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