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Old 08-23-2010, 12:56 AM
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Just found this edited version of the Coleman video showing only the pressure point discussion.



He says "pad" for whatever its worth.


When he says "just going through" do you take that to be a Passive Indirect thing? I did when I first watched it .....maybe its not clear though. The answer to this question has implications...Release Trigger implications and others.

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Old 08-23-2010, 12:11 PM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post
Just found this edited version of the Coleman video showing only the pressure point discussion.



He says "pad" for whatever its worth.


When he says "just going through" do you take that to be a Passive Indirect thing? I did when I first watched it .....maybe its not clear though. The answer to this question has implications...Release Trigger implications and others.
That is a great clip.
Also, The many, many time Yoda has said that the hands are just clamps. Also the many many time Ben Doyle has said "stop adding".

Now the trouble statement from me-(this is ME as a newbie talking)
"It doesn't matter"
Do everything WITHOUT any PP3. Both swinging and hitting.
Then and only then put #3 back as a sensor to give feedback.
#3 is not a general push point to move the club. So put it where it gives the best feedback.
{I'm just being a little blunt and dramatic because I had gone years without understanding-I am sure it will be noted that the hitting procedure may require a "dabble" of active #3pp- but again - it may do more harm than good for a time- and the hit with only #1pp pushing is a exhilerating adventure to discover}

The Bear

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