Originally Posted by lagster
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Some players may even visualize both arms as Ropes, especially with some Float Loading Procedures.
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The art form of
Float Loading (10-19-B) is to increase the bend in the Right Elbow -- a right
biceps action necessary for the Downstroke Left Wristcock (7-3; 10-21-D/E) -- without losing
Extensor Action (the Right
Triceps stretching of the Left Arm via Pressure Point #1 / the heel of the Right Hand against he Left Hand thumb / 6-B-1-D).
Despite Float-Loading's characteristic 'gentle and lazy' Motion, the Power Package is always
structured --
never 'flimsy' -- and its
Execution is always deliberate and positive, never 'wobbly' (3-F-6). This Structure -- Left Arm and Right Forearm Flying Wedges
glued together and
stretched with Extensor Action -- is identical to that of
Drive and
Drag Loading (10-19-A/C).
Bottom line:
It's okay to think of the Arms as ropes . . .
As long as you think of those ropes as
stretched.