LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - The Passive Pivot of the Lower Body Thread: The Passive Pivot of the Lower Body View Single Post #8 08-17-2008, 11:49 AM pistol Senior Member Join Date: May 2008 Posts: 159 Originally Posted by bts Sounds like "When I see David Copperfield make himself float in the air it is obvious that he can fly." "When I see the horizon at the sea it is obvious that the earth is flat." . . . "Sitting on a chair"="passive lower body"????????????? "This is why Mike Austin was so long and straight"? Seem pretty aggressive (both action- and motion-wise) to me. Anything wrong with Tiger? An his hip action and motion coming down. Doesn't seem passive at all. I see. So Mr. Austin's pivot is to "make room for the hands and arms to perform correct motion to the club on an incline plane, without disrupting club head speed and impact accuracy." yinyang you put me to sleep as well with your comments towards purehitters posts as you seem to misinterpret what the man is saying. i suppose for the ungifted unathletic types you seem to lean in this direction you probably won't ever really understand what is being said pistol View Public Profile Send a private message to pistol Find all posts by pistol