NOT Yoda . . . but most of that spine is left . . . Looks like the upper and lower are pretty much lined up. AND this is Hogan . . . you can find pictures of Hogan that support different pivot theories. Hogan manipulated his pivot for the shot at hand. And as Lynnard commented earlier . . . . I'm not sure this is a "true" top pic . . . it's startdown. There are several swings in the Hogan Collection that show Hogan's spine tilting left. Hogan definitely made swings with true Hula Hula on BOTH sides (back and thru). Hogan's hips probably went more FORWARD than anyone that has ever teed it up.
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I am a big fan of Mr. Trolios book, and of these swing pictures of Mr. Hogan. How would we define this swing component in The Golfing Machine as far as VJ's theory?
My first thought was changing component 10-14 to 10-14-D Reverse Hips, but perhaps 10-14-C Shiftless is more applicable. Am I even using the proper thought process?
Apologies in advance if it's a silly question, just trying to learn...
Thanks,
Kevin
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"I'm not sure this is a "true" top pic . . . it's startdown."
I think it is closer to top. Which is the point VJ makes in his book. He is over there before he starts down. Which does make it top. You can tell when you see the video, the shaft is not stressed yet when his lower body is already shifted.
So he get its over there, then starts down. I believe Vj has the sequence correct.
"I'm not sure this is a "true" top pic . . . it's startdown."
I think it is closer to top. Which is the point VJ makes in his book. He is over there before he starts down. Which does make it top. You can tell when you see the video, the shaft is not stressed yet when his lower body is already shifted.
So he get its over there, then starts down. I believe Vj has the sequence correct.
Maybe . . . .
But what I will say is IF Hogan has created proverbial "PIE" at Top (which I'm not sure he has by strict definition) . . . he HAS NOT DONE IT by moving his head off the ball like some sort of Jimmy Ballard type move.
IF he makes it . . . it's because his hips went forward at some point NOT because his upper body went right.
AND again . . . . you can find swings were Hogan doesn't do that move in the backstroke.
But the thread was about Hula Hula . . . . Hogan's head doesn't "load" right much typically but his hips do go right and then back left again . .. and then they continue going left as much as anybody that has laced 'em up. . . . HULA HULA.