DeNReN 0 #1 November 9, 2009 What is the "proper" term to describe moving the left hand above the head when reaching to pull with the right hand? I did a search! Prob used the wrong words...but that is why I am asking. Thanks Den Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fast 0 #3 November 9, 2009 Symettry works like he said, and also it's considered "countering" because you are counter acting the effect of moving your right hand back and out of the airflow. Some combination of those two things are how I teach it to students.~D Where troubles melt like lemon drops Away above the chimney tops That's where you'll find me. Swooping is taking one last poke at the bear before escaping it's cave - davelepka Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
labrys 0 #4 November 10, 2009 We use "sweep" Arch, sweep, feel, throw.Owned by Remi #? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Para5-0 0 #5 November 11, 2009 I like the throw term. I have a pet peeve with using the term Pull as in pull priorities. Back in the day of spring loaded pilot chutes it was okay but now from FJC on I try to only use the term throw. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DeNReN 0 #6 November 13, 2009 Thanks for the responces. I asked this question because I used the term "counter" when describing how a student did on a 5 second delay this past Sunday and a visiting senior instructor looked at me like I had 2 heads. VI: "How did the student do?" Me: "He did great except for some reason he did not counter" I asked the visiting instructor what term he used to describe the use of the left hand to "balance" the right hand moving to pull. He though for half a second and said "move left hand above head". So here I am asking this question. Is the term "counter" inappropiate...is there a better term? Symmetry by its self does not seem like a good term to describe the movement....it is what we are trying to achieve by moving the left hand above the head while the right hand reaches...but can it be used as a term to teach the particular move to students? Thanks again and blues Den Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NovaTTT 2 #7 November 13, 2009 Counter seems to work fine. Although the left hand motion is inclusive in the reach (arch, look, reach, pull!) and "reach" seems to cover it, it's not specifically referring to the left hand. "Counter" is a good term for that. You won't find a consensus, nor is there a universal term for this, so I suggest you go with "counter". I think it's a good term for it, FWIW."Even in a world where perfection is unattainable, there's still a difference between excellence and mediocrity." Gary73 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites