Author Topic: Separation at the hip joint  (Read 1703 times)

LivingProof

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Re: Separation at the hip joint
« on: March 29, 2012, 02:25:40 pm »
there is no one book since we are opened ended.

I know exactly what CA/CB are again watch the video, I posted as example of not sucking.

My issue is this, people like midwif need something more than your drills and doubt its takes a more flexiable body have strong stable upper body. Except at the extreme ranges of motion.

Josh
Go back and read the OP where you asked how PMTS teaches CA/CB. Asked and answered in several posts. If you don't have the curiosity to do detailed research, don't ask for a few lines in a post. If you want to put down HH skiing as lame, then why ask how or what he teaches.  If skiing is an open book, then you have to keep an open mind.

Wow, so you just tighten up some muscles in the abs and legs. HH often describes that learning to relax certain muscles plays a major part in getting into big angles. Agree?

So here's your problem, you are now the man and will have to lead instructor level clinics. It's you who needs to offer a concise answer that works for everyone. Far easier said than done. Come back next year and tell us about the flexibility of the average part-time PSIA instructor. When I talk with our local PSIA instructors, most know nothing about CA/CB. Generally, you are in attack mode when discussing the instruction concepts of your peers, so give us an outline of how you will teach CA/CB. Turn about is fair play.