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EdZ 12-14-2010 12:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daryl (Post 79585)
oh ya, here we go again.....


Look:


That is one of the best demonstrations of what 'connection' really is.

Austin's 'flammer' training aid - the hands and chest relationship as a result

innercityteacher 12-14-2010 04:06 PM

If I were to concentrate on something other than the # 3 PP..,
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EdZ (Post 79652)
That is one of the best demonstrations of what 'connection' really is.

Austin's 'flammer' training aid - the hands and chest relationship as a result

I would not be able to deliver the proper lag to the shot. But I am a mess so....

What I really don't get sometimes, is why we don't reverse engineer this thing by demanding of ourselves maximum LAG felt in the # 3 PP and then stacking the components to support that event. I don't have the skill to take my mind out of my hands. I feel like I'm missing a big point or two here, so go ahead and just say it. I don't mind. :)

Are you saying that the connection guarantees you feel the proper LAG? I don't think so but I'm willing to be re-educated. We all have differing physiques and tempers, so to speak, within the myriad of shots we are challenged to play, so I guess I'm saying that feeling # 4 is lost on me.

ICT

JerryG 12-18-2010 06:45 PM

City. I believe not enough attention is paid to them importance of the #4 PP and that includes me. It has taken me a very long time to fully understand that the upper left arm must be connected to the chest in front of/on top of the left breast. Having the upper left arm alongside the left breast is just pure trouble.


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