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Urgent Question for Jack on Hip Rotation


Posted by: The Black Hole Lexicographer (Knight1285@aol.com) on Wed Jun 14 22:44:09 2000


Dear Jack,
You, in your article, state that hip rotation is derived by "both legs pushing in opposite directions."

My question is:

IF I GET INTO MY NORMAL STANCE, IS THERE ANY WAY I CAN PROVE THIS BY ATTEMPTING TO PUSH MY LEGS IN OPPOSITE DIRECTION--COULD YOU BRIEFLY DESCRIBE HOW I COULD GET THE FEEL OF BOTH LEGS PUSHING IN OPPOSITE DIRECTION, AND MAXIMIZE THAT FEELING????

I ask this question since I believe it is a vital link to my slump. Please respond as soon as possible so I can practice the dynamics of hip rotation, and leave my slump behind.

Thank you.

Sincerely,
The Black Hole Lexicographer
Knight1285@aol.com


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