I remember that as well. I think he was referring to dropping the right shoulder creating more axis tilt at start down. I think this new theory of Mr. Bucket is Mr. Hogan's prescription to cure that very problem. This idea - alignment - "feel" would help you stay on top of the ball the way YODA does. Purely my opinion... I hope YODA jumps in to give us the blessing before I go ALL IN!
Kevin
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Another thing I notice from 12 Pieces pictures. Hogan holds the #2 and #3 PA angles for a long time, we all knew that. But it looks to me like he starts releasing #4 and #1 early and incrementally. Holding them too long would make these alignments impossible, again, in my opinion. I believe there is an awful lot to learn in this and the Tear My Swing apart threads.
Sequencing. 4-1------2-3
Thanks BUCKET!
Kevin
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Look how far the dang club moves from the Fourth to fifth photo, and how little the hands do. The hips open up significantly between those two intervals too.
For some reason, before today's posts, I never really understood the fascination with Hogan's swing. What a bonehead I am. 12 Piece really has me fired up about it now!
Kevin
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I remember that as well. I think he was referring to dropping the right shoulder creating more axis tilt at start down. I think this new theory of Mr. Bucket is Mr. Hogan's prescription to cure that very problem. This idea - alignment - "feel" would help you stay on top of the ball the way YODA does. Purely my opinion... I hope YODA jumps in to give us the blessing before I go ALL IN!
Kevin
Thanks . . . . but can't take credit for this idea . . . Eddie Cox has been talking about this for awhile now . . . I just never really "got it." . . . feeling . . . connect the right shoulder to the "pocket" above the left elbow joint . . . seems to pressure the lever assembly down
Sure why not . . . . make your case for Swinging . . .
I don't want to argue the point and It doesn't bother me if he Hit-Swung-Swat-Swit or nibbled on the ball, but are you using the glossary definitions included in the 6th Edition?
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HITTING AND SWINGINGExample – the catapult vs. the sling. Mechanical – Continuous thrust producing steady acceleration of a hinged beam is Hitting action. A rotating arm pulling steadily on a weighted line is a swinging action. Golf – Accelerating the Club radially with Right Arm Thrust is Hitting. Accelerating the Club longitudinally, with either arm is Swinging.
I don't want to argue the point and It doesn't bother me if he Hit-Swung-Swat-Swit or nibbled on the ball, but are you using the glossary definitions included in the 6th Edition?
Maybe Hogan was a Switter?
Not for argument purposes . . . I'm actually not sure about it at this point . . . I just see some distinctly different shoulder motion from Hogan than others . . . HOw about this . .
Can you give us definitions and examples (pics maybe) of Flywheel motion vs. Backstop/Launching Pad?
Gotta get ready to burst out to work . . . but I'll chime in too.