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Re: New Discussion
Posted by Serendipidy
1/13/2008  3:08:00 PM
Surely you are not saying that there should be no sway on the Whisk Open Telemark and Open Imputeus. As you are probably aware to get the better picture it should be viewed in slow motion. Sway correctly used on 2 3 of a Whisk will stop a couple from going over the top on step three. For those who are interested the man is now being taught by some to shape the RF before it arrives on step two. interesting isn't it.
Re: New Discussion
Posted by terence2
1/14/2008  1:26:00 AM
You need to read Scriveners book -- his theories on the usage of sway ( the whens, wheres, whys and hows ).

And the remark was about Whisk only ( lady ) ,----- although-- I would not over emphasise the introduction of sway at too early a point in any specific figure .

the body,in motion, many times has a natural tendency to " defend " its self .

Do not rely on rev. tech completely for anything other than exam work-- many points of techn. may change due to circumstance, at higher competitive levels .

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