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Old 08-30-2007, 11:53 PM
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One thing I discovered with a little help from Rob Noel this weekend is when you truly release Power Accumulators 2 and 3- the right arm does nothing but guide PP3 to the ball. Truly inert.
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Old 08-31-2007, 12:25 AM
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Originally Posted by 6bmike View Post
One thing I discovered with a little help from Rob Noel this weekend is when you truly release Power Accumulators 2 and 3- the right arm does nothing but guide PP3 to the ball. Truly inert.
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Old 08-31-2007, 01:14 AM
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Nothing much to tell.
I do have a bad habit of holding onto the throw- even though I know better, really trying to go deep into the swing- which causes too little uncocking and roll by the time Impact occurs. Rob pointed this out one morning before the classes started and we talked about the release of acc2 and when acc3 rolls. It is really ugly looking in a still photo using a Sweep release because uncocking is finished near the right leg -a frozen milli second in a still picture- but not in real time since it is so fast.
Anyway. I realized I was 'holding' to go deep when I should be freewheeling that small pulley. That means the right arm is in NEUTRAL – not Drive. Drive is a brake unless you are the “Flash.” An inert right arm is key when Swinging. The right arm guides as part of the right side of the Flying Wedges. Don’t let it hold you back.
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