Hi Christo. Keep exploring your miracle swing. And by all means boil it down to one swing thought. Ben Hogan secret was that he started his downswing with the fast twitch muscle of his lead hip. These muscles send the lead hip in the way it must turn Ben probably heard this originally from Bobby Jones, directly or watch Jones’ videos. Believe me it works! And the correct centrifugal force applied to the momentum of your club head will deal with your hands and wrist action allowing you to compress your ball automatically and without any conscious effort on your part. Cheers 🥂😊👍
@@MiracleSwingExperience ever feel the twitch of your eyes? I feel a twitch in my lead hip joint to start my downswing. It is that quick, it can only go in one direction making the remaining swinging of the club automatic in 1/3 rd of a second. Cheers.
@@dougkercher3364 none. I am 77 years old amateur golfer currently in walking congestive heart failure who found a superior easier way to swing a golf ball. Don’t knock it until you try it. Believe it or not most of our bodies are built quite well to make a simple thought decent golf swing to enjoy our game win or loose. It is just now I found the key to my swings in my hip joints and thought I would share it with Christo. By the way Christo work is excellent and has actually brought me to this key. . Cheers
@@MiracleSwingExperience You are welcome Christo. Currently working on improving clubhead speed while using speed sticks 3-4 times a week. Have noticed some improvements. Thanks for asking and hope to continue watching your journey towards improvement!
@@bjmgolf3651 Cool. I’ve been doing regular speed training for many years. One solid speed session a week is plenty, BTW. It’s what the long drivers do!
You are starting to resemble Hogan again. Kodos,but you are not there yet. Three right hands is best explained by Homer Kelly's The Golfing Machine. Kelly described an on plane swing with a straight plane line as a golfing imperative. Therefore;the hands relation ship to the tilted downswing plane is very important. Hogan used what Kelly explained is an automatic snap release. His rt. elbow was in front of his rt. hip before he released the club. In that position, if you viewed his hands,the rt.hand is palm.up to the plane of the downswing and the lt. hand is palm down,the shangri-la position you love so much. He achieved this position by tilting his body left and letting his hands drop. He was adamant about no hands from the top. He released all 4 power accumulatots from that spot. His pivot was accellerating by hip rotation his left arm pulled tight to his lt.shoulder on the backswing was slung down and out by centrifugal force. His rt. arm starts to straighten because he is now using centrifugal force and is pulling on the grip with both hands. His wrist cock was releasing and his left arm was rotating through impact, so that at the follow through the hand position in relationship to the plane was reversed,rt.palm facing the plane,lt. palm facing away from the plane. He also stood up, extending his spine through impact,another power move. No hand manipulation augmented centrifugal force and 3 rt. Hands. Your Hogan swing still lacks 2 things. Hogan shifted his wt. lt. on the backswing and he had more slde and hip flexion on the downswing before he began to stand up through impact. His lt. Knee is outside his lt.foot at,impoct,which proves this. Kelly and Hogan never met. Hogan dug it out of the dirt while Kelly was using physics and geometry to arrive at the best conclusions ever. Your old mentor,The Hat,kwows this better than anybody. Except me. Maybe. Hah!
I feel apprehensive to make this comment, but I think you got this wrong. A major key to great compression is radius control. Hogan knew that it is the Left Arm that determines the radius, not the right arm. It is also true the the back of the left hand must be generally flat to get a square club face and good compression at impact. That also means a neutral left wrist at impact. That is all accomplished by supination of left forearm and down cocking of the left wrist into impact. Of course this changes the orientation of the right forearm and right wrist into impact, but those are RESULTS of what happens with the left forearm and left wrist. So, I believe that Hogan was right, not you. While it is somewhat unclear what Hogan meant about " 3 right hands," I am confident he did not mean that statement to alter his instruction on supination of the left forearm. I also believe that focusing too much on flexing of the right wrist into impact could result in the right elbow getting out from its desired position into impact.
Agree! Allowing the hand and arms to fall into place through gravity as Ben Hogan said in one of his videos was bad golf instruction. Why? Because centrifugal force would then be stalled untill the shallow end of our golf swing. It is the pulling power of the golfer’s lead side muscles that create the centrifugal force behind the club head to compress the ball on the ground and certainly not gravity pulling it down. If gravity had any play in our golf swing it would be impossible to finish it Cheers 🥂😊
@@MiracleSwingExperience the shoulders arms and hands and tilted chest along with their entire body immediately resetting itself should be allowed to react to the golfer twitching their lead hip back to initiate their down swing. Remember you have to give up control of the arms, hands and wrist to gain control. Trust the twitch to start the centrifugal force in front of the golf club to complete its path around your body . And amaze yourself. Cheers
@@MiracleSwingExperience with centrifugal force the momentum of the golf club is simultaneously moving away and towards the center of our pivoting body. Hope I explain myself better. Cheers
U built this !!
Yes, I guess so.
Hi Christo. Keep exploring your miracle swing. And by all means boil it down to one swing thought.
Ben Hogan secret was that he started his downswing with the fast twitch muscle of his lead hip. These muscles send the lead hip in the way it must turn
Ben probably heard this originally from Bobby Jones, directly or watch Jones’ videos.
Believe me it works!
And the correct centrifugal force applied to the momentum of your club head will deal with your hands and wrist action allowing you to compress your ball automatically and without any conscious effort on your part. Cheers 🥂😊👍
Wondering how you start the downswing with the fast twitch muscle of the lead hip. Can you elaborate?
@@MiracleSwingExperience ever feel the twitch of your eyes? I feel a twitch in my lead hip joint to start my downswing. It is that quick, it can only go in one direction making the remaining swinging of the club automatic in 1/3 rd of a second. Cheers.
@thomasfraser9072 what tour do you play on?
@@dougkercher3364 none. I am 77 years old amateur golfer currently in walking congestive heart failure who found a superior easier way to swing a golf ball. Don’t knock it until you try it.
Believe it or not most of our bodies are built quite well to make a simple thought decent golf swing to enjoy our game win or loose.
It is just now I found the key to my swings in my hip joints and thought I would share it with Christo.
By the way Christo work is excellent and has actually brought me to this key. . Cheers
What is your grip pressure?
Swing is looking solid Christo!
Thanks a ton. How's your swing, my friend? Working on anything new?
@@MiracleSwingExperience You are welcome Christo. Currently working on improving clubhead speed while using speed sticks 3-4 times a week. Have noticed some improvements. Thanks for asking and hope to continue watching your journey towards improvement!
@@bjmgolf3651 Cool. I’ve been doing regular speed training for many years. One solid speed session a week is plenty, BTW. It’s what the long drivers do!
@@MiracleSwingExperience Thanks for the information!
When the feels and the reals connect, THAT'S when the magic happens!!!! --Tiger Woods
Feeling like I'm swinging a medicine ball....staying more connected through the downswing, leading with the core....whipping the club
You are starting to resemble Hogan again. Kodos,but you are not there yet. Three right hands is best explained by Homer Kelly's The Golfing Machine. Kelly described an on plane swing with a straight plane line as a golfing imperative. Therefore;the hands relation ship to the tilted downswing plane is very important. Hogan used what Kelly explained is an automatic snap release. His rt. elbow was in front of his rt. hip before he released the club. In that position, if you viewed his hands,the rt.hand is palm.up to the plane of the downswing and the lt. hand is palm down,the shangri-la position you love so much. He achieved this position by tilting his body left and letting his hands drop. He was adamant about no hands from the top. He released all 4 power accumulatots from that spot. His pivot was accellerating by hip rotation his left arm pulled tight to his lt.shoulder on the backswing was slung down and out by centrifugal force. His rt. arm starts to straighten because he is now using centrifugal force and is pulling on the grip with both hands. His wrist cock was releasing and his left arm was rotating through impact, so that at the follow through the hand position in relationship to the plane was reversed,rt.palm facing the plane,lt. palm facing away from the plane. He also stood up, extending his spine through impact,another power move. No hand manipulation augmented centrifugal force and 3 rt. Hands. Your Hogan swing still lacks 2 things. Hogan shifted his wt. lt. on the backswing and he had more slde and hip flexion on the downswing before he began to stand up through impact. His lt. Knee is outside his lt.foot at,impoct,which proves this. Kelly and Hogan never met. Hogan dug it out of the dirt while Kelly was using physics and geometry to arrive at the best conclusions ever. Your old mentor,The Hat,kwows this better than anybody. Except me. Maybe. Hah!
I feel apprehensive to make this comment, but I think you got this wrong. A major key to great compression is radius control. Hogan knew that it is the Left Arm that determines the radius, not the right arm. It is also true the the back of the left hand must be generally flat to get a square club face and good compression at impact. That also means a neutral left wrist at impact. That is all accomplished by supination of left forearm and down cocking of the left wrist into impact. Of course this changes the orientation of the right forearm and right wrist into impact, but those are RESULTS of what happens with the left forearm and left wrist. So, I believe that Hogan was right, not you. While it is somewhat unclear what Hogan meant about " 3 right hands," I am confident he did not mean that statement to alter his instruction on supination of the left forearm. I also believe that focusing too much on flexing of the right wrist into impact could result in the right elbow getting out from its desired position into impact.
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Gravity is not a downward force
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Agree!
Allowing the hand and arms to fall into place through gravity as Ben Hogan said in one of his videos was bad golf instruction.
Why?
Because centrifugal force would then be stalled untill the shallow end of our golf swing.
It is the pulling power of the golfer’s lead side muscles that create the centrifugal force behind the club head to compress the ball on the ground and certainly not gravity pulling it down. If gravity had any play in our golf swing it would be impossible to finish it Cheers 🥂😊
What's a better way to describe it?
@@MiracleSwingExperience the shoulders arms and hands and tilted chest along with their entire body immediately resetting itself should be allowed to react to the golfer twitching their lead hip back to initiate their down swing. Remember you have to give up control of the arms, hands and wrist to gain control. Trust the twitch to start the centrifugal force in front of the golf club to complete its path around your body . And amaze yourself. Cheers
@@MiracleSwingExperience also on the downswing the pulling power of the lead side it 100 percent equal the the pushing power of the trail side. Cheers
@@MiracleSwingExperience with centrifugal force the momentum of the golf club is simultaneously moving away and towards the center of our pivoting body. Hope I explain myself better. Cheers