Re: Full Transfer Mechanics
Posted by: George E. (
gegan@reinhold.net
) on Mon Mar 7 03:26:39 2005
The coaches on our team are debating the amount of weight transfer to the forward foot right at the point of impact. If it is a 60/40 split (back/front) at the top of the load, what is it at the point of impact?
Thanks
George
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> The coaches on our team are debating the amount of weight transfer to the forward foot right at the point of impact. If it is a 60/40 split (back/front) at the top of the load, what is it at the point of impact? > > Thanks > > George
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