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ce_me_golf 03-31-2006 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by birdie_man
What are you looking for DRW?

It's just a Hip Slide ("bump")->Hip Turn/Axis Tilt move (blended together to be 1 move, basically....Hip Slide, Hip Turn, and finally Axis Tilt into Impact).

Go back to the "flywheel " picture on page 1 of this thread of Hogan demonstrating his downswing movement and watch very closely and tell me what you see?

The term hip turn is one I think is a misinterpretation of the actual body movement. When I look at Hogan's picture I see a "Core Pivot". Let me elaborate, all the movement in that picture is being intitated by Hogan pivoting the core of his body around his left leg. Whichever direction your core goes your body goes. By pivoting your core around you left leg weight shift and the turn of the right hip happen and they happen in precisely the order they need to happen. And all you have to do is once that happens is trace the right forearm down the delivery plane and BINGO!

Think about it! ;)

metallion 03-31-2006 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Bagger Lance
If there are any more missing, let me know.

Thanks. I went back to this thread as I think there were a few tripod overlay pictures with Hogan and Yoda. Maybe made by Mathew. I'll look back when time allows.

birdie_man 03-31-2006 08:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ce_me_golf
Now that's just a thing of beauty. The art and science of the golf swing blended together in beautiful form and function.

That's what I want for Christmas! :D :D

Ya that's a good shot eh? :)

birdie_man 03-31-2006 08:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ce_me_golf
Go back to the "flywheel " picture on page 1 of this thread of Hogan demonstrating his downswing movement and watch very closely and tell me what you see?

The term hip turn is one I think is a misinterpretation of the actual body movement. When I look at Hogan's picture I see a "Core Pivot". Let me elaborate, all the movement in that picture is being intitated by Hogan pivoting the core of his body around his left leg. Whichever direction your core goes your body goes. By pivoting your core around you left leg weight shift and the turn of the right hip happen and they happen in precisely the order they need to happen. And all you have to do is once that happens is trace the right forearm down the delivery plane and BINGO!

Think about it! ;)

Yes that's definately true. Great observation.

The hips respond to the turning of the shoulders (which possibly can respond to the movement of the hands, if you choose to do so).

This is "Delayed Hip Action" (10-15-B...pg. 181 in 6th Edition) in TGM.

powerdraw 03-31-2006 08:34 PM

the pics in the first pages are missing..boohooohooo! lol


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