Yes, TGM deals with reality, when HK is talking feelings or intentions, he says so, like when he says the swing should feel heavy, not fast or dainty.
I'm talking about using the Pivot ONLY to uncock the left wrist from a deep release position. The hand path to that deep release position depends on whether you plane shift on the downswing or not. In either case it's the hips which bring the hands down to that deep release position, but from there, there is no firing of PA#1, which would be a max trigger delay Hitting procedure if the Pivot is stalled or a Switting pattern without Pivot stall, which, in either case, for most golfers would be inferior to the cf Swing.
nice....look at my avatar, that's hogan doing what mj is describing, the hips pulling the hands down deep into release all the way through the shot!
The change from random to snap was just more to see if I could do it but really the power difference is very minimal not enough to make much difference for me.
How exactly does the Pivot move the Hands without moving the shoulders?
I don't follow that. In the avitar. Hogan has turned the hips and tilted. The hips are now "square, the shoulders are back ~45 deg. from the hips and the hands (power package) are ~45 deg back from the shoulders.
The hands have dropped and the shoulders have moved down and are held back (7-13) to provide best support to the hands.
Nohing has released yet but the loading is now at the point Hogan shows in 5 lessons where the "muscle Man" is present.
Where do you think Hogans shoulders should be at this point?
Is that picture part of a swing sequence? If so, can you post the sequence?
Better than that:
All from Hogans "Five Lessons"
The Hogan swing sequence Pages 106-107
With hip/shoulder analysis Pages 122-123
The little "muscle guy" on Page 94
Plus 5 chapters of his personal analysis.