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Two Questions for Jack


Posted by: The Black Hole Lexicographer (Knight1285@aol.com) on Tue Jan 2 19:08:48 2001


Dear Jack,
I have two brief questions for you.
My first query concerns your philosophy that the whole body should be relaxed to make rotational mechanics work. However, won't snapping on the legs and the pelvic structure HARD by each legs in OPPOSING directions maximize rotation, Jack. Therefore, my first question is do you believed in a relaxed lower body, or both legs SNAPPING and DRIVING the hip structure into rotation?

Question two: Do you believe in a hard weight shift first, with the back leg opening the hips 45 degrees first. THEN using the front leg later, but with EQUAL force to open the front hip 45 degrees more into 90 degree of rotation. OR must both legs push on the HIP STRUCTURE at the same time.

A response to both questions will be greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,
The Black Hole Lexicographer
Knight1285@aol.com


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