Hello guys,
I ask them to keep the forearm in one only plane. For making this easy it won't be vertical plane when using open stance but off to the side about 20 to 30 degrees.
All levels Paul. Works with a total beginner straight away.
Regards
Bernd
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Hi Bernd
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Vince
I'm really struggling to visualise this because I have an image of a totally translational movement?Bernd Ziesche wrote: ↑Thu Jul 13, 2023 9:48 am For making this easy it won't be vertical plane when using open stance but off to the side about 20 to 30 degrees.
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Hi Vince,
it's translation and rotation. Casting back and forth (false casting). Rod plane 20 to 30 degree off vertical. I film along rod plane. Then I add how it looks from the caster's perspective. A second video never was necessary. It clicks straight away and gets improved. If I want more improvement I just say it and also recommend to focus on this key reguarly anyway.
Cheers
B
it's translation and rotation. Casting back and forth (false casting). Rod plane 20 to 30 degree off vertical. I film along rod plane. Then I add how it looks from the caster's perspective. A second video never was necessary. It clicks straight away and gets improved. If I want more improvement I just say it and also recommend to focus on this key reguarly anyway.
Cheers
B
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Hi Bernd,
I’m not sure I understand this. Are you saying that positioning the arc at the beginning/middle/end of the Stroke is how you teach trajectory adjustments?
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I’m not sure I understand this. Are you saying that positioning the arc at the beginning/middle/end of the Stroke is how you teach trajectory adjustments?
Cheers, Paul