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You guys are making me work. Physics is not my go to shot.
So as the radius increases the hands slow down accordingly. The Law of conservation of angular momentum. The person spinning around in their office chair slows his rpms by sticking out his legs but the surface speed of his feet increases.
In kinetic chain theory, do the segments decellerate after passing their momentum on sequencially or is the decelleration a prerequisit of the passing on of momentum? I go back and forth on whether or not to sort of slow my hips just prior to release. It seems a little more grounded and solid and my balance seems better. I used to think in terms of keeping the hips spinning long and hard. What would science have me do, Doctors?
Last edited by O.B.Left : 10-12-2007 at 04:26 PM.
Reason: typo
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