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caldwellbuilder

lazy legs

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I want to thank everyone for their input on tandem recovery procedures. This weekend, I worked on fine tuning harness hookups and had another instructor make recommendations and the result was a closer fit on the shoulder connections. One of the e-mails I received from an instructor who has done cross-training pointed out that I had lazy legs.
When I reviewed other videos of my jumps, I saw that my leg position was behind my passenger and that results in reduced response from my inputs.
So, now I am shadowing my passenger's legs with mine and added leg flying to every tandem jump to build leg awareness. Hundreds of jumps with few problems causes complacency. I am an older jumper. but old dogs can learn new tricks.B|

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