I've always thought that I'd like to have my dd take a lesson or two from some on this site to see what they would do.
I'd be up for my DD to take a lesson or two from your DD.
I've always thought that I'd like to have my dd take a lesson or two from some on this site to see what they would do.
in SNF type swing - turning the handle unloads the barrel - why not learn to keep loading the barrel so if you are early you have not committed?
And really what is continued "loading" anyways other that the body / arms / hands working to a location while the launched barrel travels it's path giving some visual of bent top wrists or some other stupidness that is totally dependent on timing and location?
Heh, I was just trying for the five special of rattling off three posts in a row.
Seriously though, turning the barrel doesn't have to mean tossing away the barrel. Is there a wrong way out of sequence lack of body support way where turning the barrel does result in throwing the barrel? Yes.
Maybe you agree with me that there is a right time and place to turn the barrel and you were simply saying that SnF as a support system wasn't it.
My guess would be that you would say you don't have to think about turning the barrel because of your core actions. That's fine too but I think there is still value in getting both right. The proper sequence which includes the core actions as well as the right platform to turn the barrel such that it doesn't result in tossing the barrel away.
Anyway, just feeling like chirping up when I see what I think is throwing the mechanic out just because there is a wrong way to do it when the real issue is not the mechanic but the timing and application of it.
Nothing really more to add that I haven't said before probably.
Heh, I was just trying for the five special of rattling off three posts in a row.
Seriously though, turning the barrel doesn't have to mean tossing away the barrel. Is there a wrong way out of sequence lack of body support way where turning the barrel does result in throwing the barrel? Yes.
Maybe you agree with me that there is a right time and place to turn the barrel and you were simply saying that SnF as a support system wasn't it.
My guess would be that you would say you don't have to think about turning the barrel because of your core actions. That's fine too but I think there is still value in getting both right. The proper sequence which includes the core actions as well as the right platform to turn the barrel such that it doesn't result in tossing the barrel away.
Anyway, just feeling like chirping up when I see what I think is throwing the mechanic out just because there is a wrong way to do it when the real issue is not the mechanic but the timing and application of it.
Nothing really more to add that I haven't said before probably.
This video was a lightbulb moment for me. The slip of the foot changed the way I understood the rear leg.
I'm glad a saw this post. That is quite telling of what she's doing with that back leg.This video was a lightbulb moment for me. The slip of the foot changed the way I understood the rear leg.
Can you expound in that a little?