I love the demos and discussion of the drills Reading the descriptions and then watching the demos is helping increase my ability to visualize the drills. I look forward to seeing another take on this, but the Robert Royston link seems to be broken.
Can you please clarify what is meant in the common errors section about “being addicted to grasping for tension as constant connection?” Do you mean defaulting to tension rather than a pressure connection? I want to make sure I’m understanding this.
I love the demos and discussion of the drills Reading the descriptions and then watching the demos is helping increase my ability to visualize the drills. I look forward to seeing another take on this, but the Robert Royston link seems to be broken.
Glad you are enjoying them! The Royston link is not broken – it was removed because his videos are now only available with a subscription.
Can you please clarify what is meant in the common errors section about “being addicted to grasping for tension as constant connection?” Do you mean defaulting to tension rather than a pressure connection? I want to make sure I’m understanding this.
Yes, defaulting to tension as the only way to connect, usually not realizing there are other tools more effective for the job in the moment.