Thank you!
I have to chek that handle alingment.
How about those other craks?
The cattleman's crack
They look good Jyri.
The reverse slow 8 needs, like the cattleman's, to be kept in the same plane in reverse as it does forward.
All cracks, I believe, need to be kept on the same plane that they were intended to be on, whether horizontal or vertical.
You're still doing a very good job in being relaxed and not using to much muscle / power.
Keep up the good work.
Ron
The reverse slow 8 needs, like the cattleman's, to be kept in the same plane in reverse as it does forward.
All cracks, I believe, need to be kept on the same plane that they were intended to be on, whether horizontal or vertical.
You're still doing a very good job in being relaxed and not using to much muscle / power.
Keep up the good work.
Ron
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Jyri, good job and thank's for sharing your videos!
On the opposite horizontal crack, I've noticed that you are moving the thong in an "upwards diagonal" plane instead of a horizontal plane.
For me, imagining that I'm "balancing" a plate on my whiphand has helped me a lot to keep this crack on a horizontal plane.
All the best
Ben
On the opposite horizontal crack, I've noticed that you are moving the thong in an "upwards diagonal" plane instead of a horizontal plane.
For me, imagining that I'm "balancing" a plate on my whiphand has helped me a lot to keep this crack on a horizontal plane.
All the best
Ben