Axis Tilt and Hips

OK so I get that the Right Shoulder goes DOWNPLANE via a "Tilting" of the Axis (spin) . . . and this is accomplished by the Hula Hula clearing the Right Hip . . . got that part.

But . . . does the Hip Turn ALSO TILT?
Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket OK so I get that the Right Shoulder goes DOWNPLANE via a "Tilting" of the Axis (spin) . . . and this is accomplished by the Hula Hula clearing the Right Hip . . . got that part.

But . . . does the Hip Turn ALSO TILT?
Go to page 218 in the 7th edition...checkout the knee action section..section 16 at the top of the page...you'll find the answer right there...Plane of Hip Turn for Right Anchor Knee Action one will get a Flat Hip Turn at the Top of the backswing and Hip Turn Tilt on the finish.

DG
I thought of hula hula is just the mobility of the HIP. like dancing a hula hula.

The axis tilt is caused by the BUMP of your hip either parallel to the delivery lines or flight path depending on your swing type, with a Stationary Head. To ready a right shoulder support as per 2H and transfer of momentum.

SO You don't really have to think of clearing or tilting the hip as per hula hula . It happens. The reason its there is because you dont want to RESTRICT your hips. and it reacts to the swing.
Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket OK so I get that the Right Shoulder goes DOWNPLANE via a "Tilting" of the Axis (spin) . . . and this is accomplished by the Hula Hula clearing the Right Hip . . . got that part.

But . . . does the Hip Turn ALSO TILT?
You sustain the "Lag" while turning the pivot and the body tilts its axis.

You no longer sustain the "Lag" while turning the pivot and tilting the axis.
Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket OK so I get that the Right Shoulder goes DOWNPLANE via a "Tilting" of the Axis (spin) . . . and this is accomplished by the Hula Hula clearing the Right Hip . . . got that part.

But . . . does the Hip Turn ALSO TILT?
The hips themselves tilt only in regards to the knee action.

Straighten a leg and keep the other bent - tilts a hip
Check this hula flexability...lol

Originally Posted by Mathew Check this hula flexability...lol

Nice find! I'm VERY tempted to make a bad joke . . . but I shall not.
Originally Posted by Mathew The hips themselves tilt only in regards to the knee action.

Straighten a leg and keep the other bent - tilts a hip
The Bolding on the Quote was mine. I'm not sure that's a correct statement - needs a little more "chewing" - at least for me it does- maybe you can clarify.
Originally Posted by Mike O The Bolding on the Quote was mine. I'm not sure that's a correct statement - needs a little more "chewing" - at least for me it does- maybe you can clarify.
I think I was a bit too definate with that statement also. Your quite right, that statement wasn't right on the money as to say. I'll respond back later...
Will someone with influence comment or ask a question to keep this subject alive?

DRW
Originally Posted by Mathew The hips themselves tilt only in regards to the knee action.

Straighten a leg and keep the other bent - tilts a hip
I think this is the mechanically correct way but the hips can tilt indepedent of knee movement.