Hogan in Mexico
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12-15-2009, 04:33 PM
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how he goes from 5 to 6 is what catches me...here was the picture between the two frames...I have 17 images if anyone wants them emailed.

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12-15-2009, 05:05 PM
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Really nice. The thing you cant see from this viewpoint is how far forward his Hips have slid. In so doing he's cleared out a pathway for his Right Elbow to pass with no need to Roundhouse around a stuck right hip. His Right Shoulder is still taking the whole shebang, the fully loaded power package (including the bent right arm) down plane with the Hands and Clubshaft riding the Plane. That is a TSP in all its glory right there. A Downswing Waggle like move but in an actual shot. Imagine him stopping right here and waggling the Right Shoulder up and down , up and down, all the time with the Hands and the Clubshaft on plane. I suppose you could take frames 5 and 6 and make a little animation like that, like a Downswing Waggle. That'd be cool.
His Hips here can be seen to be still leading his Shoulders per 6-M-1. The Downswing Sequence.
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12-15-2009, 05:10 PM
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I loved the heel deep divots he was taking
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12-15-2009, 05:12 PM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left
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Really nice. The thing you cant see from this viewpoint is how far forward his Hips have slid. In so doing he's cleared out a pathway for his Right Elbow to pass with no need to Roundhouse around a stuck right hip. His Right Shoulder is still taking the whole shebang, the fully loaded power package (including the bent right arm) down plane with the Hands and Clubshaft riding the Plane. That is a TSP in all its glory right there. A Downswing Waggle like move but in an actual shot. Imagine him stopping right here and waggling the Right Shoulder up and down , up and down, all the time with the Hands and the Clubshaft on plane. I suppose you could take frames 5 and 6 and make a little animation like that, like a Downswing Waggle. That'd be cool.
His Hips here can be seen to be still leading his Shoulders per 6-M-1. The Downswing Sequence.
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I can do that animation maybe.....how he clears the right hip, I just order Trolio's book, is that something he gets into for anyone that has read it?
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12-15-2009, 08:00 PM
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Thanks , that would be great to see. And yes VJ talks about Hip Slide and a bunch of other great stuff.
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12-16-2009, 12:13 AM
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Originally Posted by gmbtempe
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I am no expert and threw this together from the 40 mark
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AWESOME!!!
Thanks man!
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12-16-2009, 12:14 AM
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Originally Posted by gmbtempe
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how he goes from 5 to 6 is what catches me...here was the picture between the two frames...I have 17 images if anyone wants them emailed.
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12piecebucket@gmail.com please sir!
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12-16-2009, 12:32 AM
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Pre-Shot Constraints
Anybody else see the Square (or maybe slighty Open) Plane Line and Closed Stance Line Combination? And the resultant confused camera angle visual of the Target Line and Flying Wedge alignments at Address?
What are the inherent effects of the Closed Stance on the Pivot (Backstroke and Follow-Through)? And the resultant conclusions on the Motion as a whole?

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12-16-2009, 12:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Yoda
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Anybody else see the Square (or maybe slighty Open) Plane Line and Closed Stance Line Combination? And the resultant confused camera angle visual of the Target Line and Flying Wedge alignments at Address?
What are the inherent effects of the Closed Stance on the Pivot (Backstroke and Follow-Through)? And the resultant conclusions on the Motion as a whole?
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Yes that fellow in the distance is his shag boy I bet and as such indicates Mr Hogan's Target line. Meaning the cameraman set up square to his closed foot line giving us somewhat of a parallax view, sadly.
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12-16-2009, 02:15 AM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left
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Yes that fellow in the distance is his shag boy I bet and as such indicates Mr Hogan's Target line. Meaning the cameraman set up square to his closed foot line giving us somewhat of a parallax view, sadly.
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yea, the camera is definitely positioned a little off...same thing from the face on, its slightly in front at an angle.
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