LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Ben Hogan's Magical Device Thread: Ben Hogan's Magical Device View Single Post #69 08-19-2009, 08:20 AM Daryl Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Illinois Posts: 3,521 Another Vapid Post about the Three Right Hands Originally Posted by O.B.Left This is what Im wondering about right now too. This is worthy of a separate thread I think. Can you rope handle it back and then down in transition and then axe handle an on plane right hand throw? Call me crazy. Quote: 6-C-2-B ANGULAR ACCELERATION The Clubhead “overtaking” speed is governed by the Law of Conservation of Angular Momentum whereby the increased Mass resulting from any extension of the Swing Radius decelerates the hands and unless they are supported by Power Package Thrust (6-B-1) or Throw Out Action (2-K), can result in great loss of Clubhead Speed. Rely on Clubhead Lag to meter out the necessary support for the Primary Lever Assembly. How can you feel pressure against the Right Hand when the Upper Left Arm Doesn't move Away from the Chest during Release and Impact? Besides: we all KNOW, that to FEEL (the brain to sense) any Right Hand pressure that it must occur long before the FEELING was sensed. The "extension of the Swing Radius" in the above quote is the Left Hand moving away from the Pivot Center (Head). Generally, for Swingers, Hip Action Throws the Power Package at Release (Flywheel); Shoulder Throw (Primary Lever), which in turn, Wrist Throw (Secondary Lever). You can Feel this effect under the following Conditions: The #4 Accumulator (Left Arm Across the Chest), using a stiff Left Arm (push), as it moves away from the Chest in a Sweep Release during the Downstroke, while maintaining a strong sense (real) of Pivot Lag and using the #2 Pressure Point to sense Clubhead Lag. In a Sweep Release, Hip Action begins at Start Down and therefore, does not spin a Flywheel at Release (Hence, no sit-down in Hogans Pivot). It Throws the Left Arm (the Power Package including the Right Arm) during the Downstroke. The Down, in the Downstroke is minor. The Pressure that Hogan felt in his Right Hand was the Slowing of the Left Hand. This is my Theory of the Three Right Hands. eh..by the way, this is Pivot Controlled Hands. Last edited by Daryl : 08-19-2009 at 08:31 AM. Daryl View Public Profile Send a private message to Daryl Find all posts by Daryl