Author Topic: experiments with the Clendenin method  (Read 579 times)

Perry

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Re: experiments with the Clendenin method
« on: January 01, 2010, 11:44:50 am »
Yesterday, I was working some on using poles on each turn.  I found that my timing is not "set" or ingrained.  At first I would release in anticipation or as I was planting rather than after the plant as I was passing the pole.  When my timing was right, there was a natural feel.  When I was early, it was just not as good.  I am not sure what is going on when I am early that the turn doesn't feel as good.

The speed control is now solid.  I was playing with some of the tactics...it was fun and I am really looking forward to the time in Aspen, now only 10 short days away!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;D