As I explore this in my own motion, it seems as if focusing on PP#3 in the hitting area does not guard against throwaway as much as working on thrusting with the focus on PP#1 against the lead thumb. Is it better to monitor #3 going back, then #1 going down and out?
As I explore this in my own motion, it seems as if focusing on PP#3 in the hitting area does not guard against throwaway as much as working on thrusting with the focus on PP#1 against the lead thumb. Is it better to monitor #3 going back, then #1 going down and out?
It is the player,s choice. However, I like your choice of sensing with #3PP going back and #1PP coming down. You could study 6-D-0 Power Storage.
It is my belief that the individual senses uniquely their own pressures. But as Mr. Kelley states: "After the slected Pressure Point pressures have been established, the player's prime concern is the storage of the accumulated Power." see 6-D-0
I like your choice!
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Sustain the line of compression,
Ive always maintained : Keep pp#3 trailing#1 on the startdown and you've got it, Try it starting with basic, graduate to acquired and master it through Total. You can do this within a matter of hitting 100 balls if you start with your "mind in your hands". THATS the catch!
Vikram
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"If you keep on thinking what you always thought, you'll keep on doing.what you always did. And if you keep on doing what you always did, you'll keep on getting what you always got."
As I explore this in my own motion, it seems as if focusing on PP#3 in the hitting area does not guard against throwaway as much as working on thrusting with the focus on PP#1 against the lead thumb. Is it better to monitor #3 going back, then #1 going down and out?