The thing is some of the stuff hes working on to just post on forums hed be giving alot of work and time spent on things hes done away, the ideas and practice he puts behind his methods is very unique and has been thought through and through, i dont know anyone who puts so much thought into things like scrap and i dont think many would understand even if he where to post a few ideas, he did a post on speed quite a while back showing jst a few excellent ways he has of training different things and not many could say what it was actually doing and it didnt get quite as much attention as i thought it would which suprised me but it's quite ingeniouse to say the least the more i think about some of the methods he uses the more i realise what it is actually doing, at first it seems quite simple like oh yeh this is doing this and this is doing that but when you continue to think about it and break it down further and further you realise it is very deep stuff and takes a lot of thought and understanding of how the body works to realize whats going on which is often a hell of a lot just in one little exercise, to say he has put a lot of thought into the way he trains the body to do its job is to say the least i personally dont know anyone in boxing or any other combat sport ive done who has studied movement to such a degree as scrap, you can learn a hell of a lot jst from useful little posts/clues dotted all over the forum and the search function would be a good place to start if your wanting to get some tips, and i 100% agree with you i think it is your brain that is telling you to compensate with your right hand ive seen it happen to myself while using a few training principles of scraps my hands want to move to compensate for balance like they have done for years but it just doesnt cut it, you need to be looking in other places more to do with posture than what your arms feel like they should be doing somthing scrap said to me during training while i was doing this myself just corrected everything and made things so clear and trust me its not where your arms arelike i said if your arms contribute to balance its just a tiny tiny contribution like a fine tuning the majority of the work is done elsewhere.
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