I'm aware that wobble in the machine is bad, although I'm not sure if I totally understand the concept. If anyone wanted to expound on it in general that would be cool.
But specifically, is it the case (on full shots at least), that if you cock the left wrist (number 2 accumulator) at all, you should cock it to it's maximum extent (while maintaining the flat left wrist). Will this reduce wobble?
I think I'm even more confused after writing this post. Look out, fog is rolling in!
I'm aware that wobble in the machine is bad, although I'm not sure if I totally understand the concept. If anyone wanted to expound on it in general that would be cool.
But specifically, is it the case (on full shots at least), that if you cock the left wrist (number 2 accumulator) at all, you should cock it to it's maximum extent (while maintaining the flat left wrist). Will this reduce wobble?
I think I'm even more confused after writing this post. Look out, fog is rolling in!
Chris
Chris,
'Wobble' is merely the first place in your machine that presents an issue, whatever that issue may be. It can be the feet, knee's, hands....takeaway, pivot, downstroke, etc.
Chris,
'Wobble' is merely the first place in your machine that presents an issue, whatever that issue may be. It can be the feet, knee's, hands....takeaway, pivot, downstroke, etc.
The First place.....
I would add to this that 'wobble' represents inefficient motion. Movement that is not needed. An 'unstable' or unbalanced machine. In terms of 1-L, a post that moves or a connection/hinge that is not functioning properly.
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