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Old 02-11-2008, 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Clay Huestis View Post
I know you're not dodging, Bucket. I'm interested in hearing your experiences because I see you asking a lot of the same questions I have been thinking about recently. I will respond to your bits and pieces with my own bits and pieces, maybe between the two of us it will makes sense, at least to ourselves!
Nice post earlier . .. I couldn't figure out how to make the other stuff come forward with it.

So Center of Gravity. If you are standing erect (who's going to be the first one to go "there"), I'd say the overall COG is inside your body. But once you start bending at the hips and knees it probably moves out and down into space.

I think the Trolio deal works well BUT the danger to me is . . . you are essentially getting Axis Tilt on the Backstroke and going further left on on the Downstroke. So if you let your head drift right as your hips go forward on the back stroke . . . you have moved low point and will have difficulty getting there. So the key is making that move and going more forward or left as you have posted earlier. I'm pretty sure that's in his book right?

Plus Hogan's hands went "around the corner" if you keep your hands going out it's push and hook city.

His arms and body move throught the ball together and the club exits LOW.

Make sure you jack your volume WAY up when you watch this club so you can hear it.



Here's some great footage . . .

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