Brian Gay Sequence

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One of the aspects of this swing that is interesting to me is the action (or lack of) of the right foot...thru impact the right foot is still planted to the ground and appears to roll to the instep as the swing progress thru release and into the swivel up. Any others?
Originally Posted by hg
One of the aspects of this swing that is interesting to me is the action (or lack of) of the right foot...thru impact the right foot is still planted to the ground and appears to roll to the instep as the swing progress thru release and into the swivel up. Any others?
Contrary to popular opinion -- and many misguided methods of years past -- the Right Foot and Knee do not 'kick off' the Hip Turn. In fact, it is vice versa:

The uncoiling Left Side -- with its opposing force exerted against the ground -- pulls the Right Knee forward and the Right Foot off the ground.

The Knees support that Motion . . .

And the Feet accomodate.

Originally Posted by Yoda Contrary to popular opinion -- and many misguided methods of years past -- the Right Foot and Knee do not 'kick off' the Hip Turn. In fact, it is vice versa:

The uncoiling Left Side -- with its opposing force exerted against the ground -- pulls the Right Knee forward and the Right Foot off the ground.

The Knees support that Motion . . .

And the Feet accomodate.

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Brian's right foot is flat on the ground throughout the Impact Interval. What would you say is the Weight distribution here..left foot and right foot, or Pressure distribution?
Originally Posted by lagster
Brian's right foot is flat on the ground throughout the Impact Interval. What would you say is the Weight distribution here..left foot and right foot, or Pressure distribution?
Heavy left through Impact.

In fact, since our work over the past two years . . .

Brian tells me he feels he never leaves his left.

Understood.

As in years past, he still loads his right side.

Only now . . .

With a Centered and Stationary Head . . .

He doesn't Sway.

Originally Posted by Yoda Contrary to popular opinion -- and many misguided methods of years past -- the Right Foot and Knee do not 'kick off' the Hip Turn. In fact, it is vice versa:

The uncoiling Left Side -- with its opposing force exerted against the ground -- pulls the Right Knee forward and the Right Foot off the ground.

The Knees support that Motion . . .

And the Feet accomodate.

Does this confirm or disprove Hogan?
Originally Posted by strav
Does this confirm or disprove Hogan?

Check out the Hogan downstroke photos here: http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/cmps_in...age=multimedia

And . . .

You tell me!

So that's a yes?
Thanks Yoda,

Ive been out of town all weekend. I really appreciate the check list and will try to start incorporating these things into my prcatice sessions.

You and Brian make a great team!
My virgin TGM eyes wonder if Brian uses a RFT? Can someone confirm? Thanks