I’d need a little closer video to confirm (two videos actually—one from the side and one from behind.)
My guess is:
-What James suggested where there is late IR causing the boney parts of the elbow to make contact,
-A straight arm at release or
-She’s releasing too far from the thigh. It seems counterintuitive, but releasing closer helps tuck the inside of the forearm behind the hip bone.
If the last option is the case, by tucking the elbow farther behind and releasing closer to the thigh and she should have immediate relief.
My guess is:
-What James suggested where there is late IR causing the boney parts of the elbow to make contact,
-A straight arm at release or
-She’s releasing too far from the thigh. It seems counterintuitive, but releasing closer helps tuck the inside of the forearm behind the hip bone.
If the last option is the case, by tucking the elbow farther behind and releasing closer to the thigh and she should have immediate relief.
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