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You ended up leaning back (green vs yellow) because you landed on a straight front leg. It must be very bent at toe touch.
EF, can you please clarify if you are saying she should be landing more 50/50. This is one of those terms that starts arguments, that is not my intention, I am curious what you believe and maybe this will help the OP
Land with a bent front leg (vs the straight front leg). This may fix the green vs yellow torso alignment, plus it will help complete the torso rotation (notice how Trout's front leg straightens to contact, which pushes his front hip backwards..EF, can you please clarify if you are saying she should be landing more 50/50. This is one of those terms that starts arguments, that is not my intention, I am curious what you believe and maybe this will help the OP
Yes you mentioned that.. but how much pressure should be on the front leg? If the knee is bent I assume there is some weight on it... how should the weight be distributed IYO?Land with a bent front leg (vs the straight front leg). This may fix the green vs yellow torso alignment.
He said they should land with a bent front leg? Why not just leave it at that?This is one of those terms that starts arguments, that is not my intention,
Lol..yeah you don’t want to start sh%#…Yes you mentioned that.. but how much pressure should be on the front leg? If the knee is bent I assume there is some weight on it... how should the weight be distributed IYO?