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Old 10-01-2006, 10:03 PM
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Originally Posted by lagster
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So... a good Drill or even Procedure would be to LAG IT BACK(with the Lagging Right Forearm Takeaway), and as it is still going back... PULL it down, via THE HIP ACTION, AND RIGHT SHOULDER THROW. DRAG IT BACK, AND BEFORE IT STOPS...PULL IT DOWN. (A SWINGING PROCEDURE)

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Yes sir. BUT remember . . . Per 10-19-B . . . "Float Loading" also describes this procedure - especially the sensation, because the Cocking motion should not be at all sharp, but gentle, or even lazy.

Which takes us right back full circle to OVERLOADING.
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