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Hogan hits hard with the whole right side.......

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  • Push begets pull...... pull is effect push is the cause.... I push against the ground. Yes, two sides.

  • @downtoscratch

    How does push beget pull? Maybe different people perceive it different ways, but the truth is that each complements the other; or, probably more accurately, the two are not finally separate but aspects of the same thing in a unified swing. If you see them as finally separate elements, you can't get around the fact that one can be almost all pull with not nearly enough push or release from the trailing side, or almost all push and no pull, breaking down the leading side.

  • @emncaity The Budweiser wagon is pulled by those Clydesdales... while it appears that the horses are pulling the wagon they are in fact Pushing against their harnesses. Stick your arm out the window of your car doing 60..there appears to be a substantial pull on your arm.. caused by the car pushing forward down the road. Left side pull NO right side push. Push and pull are compression forces. You can push without pull but I don't believe you can Pull without an equal and opposite Push.

  • This has a lot of Stack N Tilt components. Very little shoulder center motion off the ball lots of hip center motion to acompany his arms

  • @billygolfs50 We see what we want to see..... I don't see it. No S&T in my opinion...

  • Eccehomo,  Technically speaking this was made the old fashioned "linear" way............ run the tape, record, rewind,

    record etc.! It isn't pretty but it's all I had at the time (years ago).

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  • Great learning tool -- really demonstrates Hogan's quick (but smooth and even) tempo. Technically speaking, how did you make this vid? I

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  • "Hogan hits hard with the whole right side"...

    ...well, yes, because his left side moves so well, with that powerful ground-up pulling move. Golf is neither right-sided nor left-sided, but two-sided...said the greatest major championship player ever. And he was right. (And left.)

  • Oh my God...not another "I see stack and tilt in it." I see Mickey Wright, I see Mickey Mouse, I see Donald Duck...ugh. Nothing but backward projection of one more modernist theory that isn't really producing any champions (cf. the Hardy 1P thing, although I think Hardy is really smart and the broad basis of 1P is solid...I'm talking mostly about his followers and their projection of the theory onto EVERYTHING).

  • what a nice happy song!!!

  • Very consistent; all the swings look exactly the same!

  • Hogan right was tightly connected with the whole right side through and BEYOND impact. Instead of letting the right arm stress away from the body, we can see that it is actively kept bent and still. Try to keep the right elbow glued to the right hip (or somewhere by it) while rotating the body and you'll feel the clubhead weight a lot better. You're muscles will benefit from this. Have a look at John Erickson's Advanced Ball Striking site!

  • @DocCrunch Be very careful with this move. When you rotate the hip/right foot clockwise you will simply rotate off the tush line. The clockwise rotation is a result of several other moves that pre set this action. Simply trying to hyper rotate the hip has no value. Understanding the sit down move in the swing is the focal point. That clockwise/backing into the target movement is not caused by rotation at all. Understand how to lower and when is the real secret

  • @theeaglequest Next he asked me where does the weight go in the back swing? I answered to the inside of my right foot. What about left he said? I answered a small amount is on the ball. Ben then asked "and the downswing?." I repeated what he had said often "return weight to the ball and heel of left foot by slamming the left foot into the ground. Mr. Hogan then said "the answer is in the feet not the head or spine son".

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