Major Pivot Protocol - Right Hip Front view
We have chosen to begin our Protocol Journey with a Major Pivot Protocol.
When Mr. Hogan said, “As far as applying power goes, I wish that I had three right hands,” we believe he was pointing toward something far more profound—three Right Sides working in harmony.
Why? Because the bent Right Wrist is not a flaw—it’s a portal. It provides the opportunity for a golfer to channel an extraordinary amount of body force through a single structural corridor. Through that wrist, the entire Right Side can be recruited—efficiently, dynamically, geometrically—to deliver true motion.
We believe this is how Mr. Hogan made his swing feel—and appear—like more than one man had ever produced.
There’s something powerful happening here… come see for yourself.
Join us on this revealing journey.
Instructions
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Frame 3
By the time the club has arrived at release, it is now only slightly more than 2 inches from the ball. It has moved almost 7 inches toward the ball from its original location
Frame 4
By Impact, the Right Hip is an inch from being even with the ball. That means it has moved toward the ball and the target about 8 inches.
The Right Hip is just past his Left Ear at Impact.
Frame 6
At the finish, the Right Hip has traveled slightly more the 16 inches. However, more importantly, it has covered 8 inches forward after Impact.
The Rightside, because of the work of the Right Foot and Right Hip, continue their work well into the finish.
Frame 1
This Frame shows the starting location of the Right Hip at Address. Next, we will pay attention to how much travel we see in the Right Hip during the Swing.
Frame 2
At the Top, the Right Hip has progressed a little more than 4 inches closer to the ball and the target.
Frame 4
This frame is where we can see the continued strong Pivot participation. The Right Hip has traveled 4 inches beyond its Impact location.
Coming Soon: Right Hip Top View
We will add the Right Hip Top View. That will show that the Right Hip goes instantaneous, targetward. As you watch from the Front, you will see that the Right Hip appears only to move forward. Think about how you throw a ball. It would help if you loaded the Right Foot to push off the Right Foot to go completely to the Finish. In "Power Golf" Mr. Hogan talks about when the clubshaft is parallel to the ground on the downstroke he says "and now I feel a decided push off the Right Foot."
“This is where geometry unleashes the body’s physics.”
Frame 1: Establishing the Baseline
This frame shows the starting position of the Right Hip at Address.
It may appear still—but it is already full of intentional structure.
In the Blobman Protocol, we do not merely observe motion.
We observe how the body prepares for orbit.
This address position is the foundation from which all precise motion begins.
• The Right Hip is quiet and centered.
• The Pivot is geometrically aligned, not tense—prepared to Pull, not push.
• The Primary Lever is intact and full of potential.
This is not static.
This is the calm at the center of the Swinging Machine—where geometry awaits command.
Frame 2: The Load Begins
At the Top of the Swing, the Right Hip has progressed just over 4 inches closer to the ball and the target.
This is not lateral sway—it is purposeful geometry.
The Pivot has begun its journey, and the Right Side is now starting to load.
The Left Side has stretched to accommodate, creating the necessary opposition for the X-stretch that will soon initiate the Startdown.
This position is not coiled—it is aligned.
The system is structured, balanced, and ready to Pull.
• The Right Hip has advanced forward and inward.
• The Primary Lever is suspended—held in orbit by structure, not strain.
• The Right Wrist remains bent, preserving the Pressure Point and Lag.
What looks like a pause is actually a point of potential—geometry waiting to release in perfect sequence.
Frame 3: Commitment to Pull
By the time the club reaches Release, the Right Hip has moved nearly 7 inches toward the ball from its original location.
It now sits just a little over 2 inches from the ball line.
This is the moment when motion either holds or breaks.
Release is not a letting go—it is the continuation of structure under speed.
The Pivot remains fully engaged. The Right Side is not collapsing—it is delivering.
The system is Pulling, not throwing. Alignments are being sustained through acceleration.
• The Right Hip is continuing its forward and inward arc, tracking the geometry of the orbit.
• The Right Wrist remains bent—lag pressure intact.
• The #4 Pressure Point holds the system together—sustaining tension, not surrendering it—as the Lever swings through the strike.
• The Primary Lever remains intact, driven by Pivot and pressure, not by hands alone.
This is not a strike.
This is Release with obedience—the club swinging, not flailing, through the Laws that brought it here.
Frame 4: Where Geometric Truth Becomes Dynamic Force
Here we see the truth written not in poetry, but in posture. The Right Hip, like a loyal lieutenant, has marched forward—8 full inches—yet not in reckless charge, but with precise commitment. It hasn’t spun outward. It hasn’t jumped ship. It has walked the line. Straight. Targetward (20 degrees Right) and True.
Just an inch shy of being even with the ball, it’s already overtaken the Left Ear, a subtle but thunderous signal. The Right Side didn’t rotate its way to glory—it translated with purpose. This is not a “turn and hope” move. This is a move of intent.
This is not rotation for rotation’s sake. This is geometry manifesting force.
“Where Geometry Meets Impact.”
The Right Hip Just Crossed the Finish Line—And Took the Club With It.
“It’s not rotation—it’s relocation.”
The Right Hip walks through, not around.
Frame 5: Commitment to Pull
This frame shows the continued activity of the Pivot after Impact.
The Right Hip has now traveled 4 inches beyond its Impact location—a total of approximately 12 inches forward from Address.
But this is not drift. It is disciplined continuation.
• The Right Side is still working—Pulling, not pushing, the arc forward.
• The Primary Lever remains intact, not thrown or collapsed.
• The Right Wrist is still bent, sustaining lag even into the followthrough.
• The #4 Pressure Point is still present, holding everything together under Pivot authority.
This is the final proof.
The geometry hasn’t been released. It’s been carried through—by design, by structure, by Law.
This is the body’s first act of geometric intent.
This is where geometry unleashes the body’s physics.
The Runaway train has run its course.
Frame 6: The end of the Orbit
At Finish, the Right Hip has traveled just over 16 inches forward from its original address position—8 inches past Impact.
But this measurement is not the headline.
The true story is in what the motion has become.
The Right Side is still working—the Right Foot and Right Hip completing their duty with precision, not flair.
There is no stall, no collapse, no gesture of completion.
Only the continuation of geometry, now arriving at stillness.
The Pivot path has held: diagonal, disciplined, complete.
The Right Wrist remains in its bent structure, not thrown open.
The Primary Lever is intact—the arc completed without break.
The machine has obeyed its programming—all the way to the edge of motion.
This is not “posing at finish.”
This is what it looks like when orbit runs its full course.
Completion of Orbit
From address to finish, the Right Side never guessed, lunged, or paused.
It traveled with purpose, under pressure, through precise geometry—powered not by force, but by the disciplined pull of the Pivot.
Each frame tells part of the truth.
Together, they reveal a single Law:
Motion that obeys structure creates a swing that sustains itself.
What began as quiet readiness in Frame 1 became measured delivery in Frame 3, confirmed compression in Frame 4, and purposeful continuation in Frame 5.
This wasn’t a demonstration of strength.
It was a test of structure—and structure passed.
“The swing didn’t stop. It fulfilled its orbit.”