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    Default Re: A bit of technique

    A can understand how being on the balls of your feet helps, but why is his front heal raised up so high?

    Anyways nice video. I just wish I could hear your instructions, but I can get a decent idea of what you're telling him.
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    Default Re: A bit of technique

    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Nagel View Post
    A can understand how being on the balls of your feet helps, but why is his front heal raised up so high?

    Anyways nice video. I just wish I could hear your instructions, but I can get a decent idea of what you're telling him.
    I'm guessing it's to cater for a quick retreat, pushing of the front foot backward.
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    Default Re: A bit of technique

    He was getting a Habit of Driving of His front knee and staying there on his front foot. Trying through feel to correct it, and put Him in the middle. for better movement.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    He was getting a Habit of Driving of His front knee and staying there on his front foot. Trying through feel to correct it, and put Him in the middle. for better movement.
    So if he reaches too much on the leg and satys out there he just topples over.
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    Default Re: A bit of technique

    nice but how much should his front foot be up ? should he stay a little bit on the ball or be flat footed?

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    Default Re: A bit of technique

    depends on your style. to me they should be just raised 1/4 of an inch for feel of the knee Ligaments to get a response. The old days of leather soles where you could shuffle are long gone .
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    Default Re: A bit of technique

    personally i like coming up on the ball and using it to gain a bit extra reach, could you please explain the rear foot brake concept?

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