Getting a coach and practicing
proper technique seems like an obvious fix, but what if you just can't get your shoulders in a sound overhead position no matter how loud your coach yells at you?
Not exact matches
Moreover, although it
seems almost de rigueur for apologists for soccer heading to comment that heading is much safer when
proper technique is employed, I know of no empirical data that support the contention.
Flipping a giant industrial tire may
seem like a daunting task, but when you apply the strength you have worked to build with the
proper technique, like I show you here, you can EXCEED your own expectations.
Ross's use of handheld cameras (he borrows Clint Eastwood's cinematographer, Tom Stern) at first
seems a horrid overstatement of post-apocalyptic
technique, but it quickly proves the
proper method, adding necessary grit and tone - enhancing immediacy.