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Nicole Watts
ParticipantHi Jordan- thanks on this. It probably does not matter, but I did get confused by the diagrams because the threadle slice diagram did not seem to match what I saw you doing in the video with Riskee. When I looked at the two types of threadle rear crosses, I thought I was doing those, and thought I saw you doing one of those types in the video. But the threadle slice seemed a bit different in the diagram. No big deal– I also couldn’t enlarge the diagrams, so maybe I was just misreading them, too!
Nicole Watts
ParticipantThanks much. Will work on that.
Nicole Watts
ParticipantThank you! All makes sense.
Nicole Watts
ParticipantHi Jordan- okay, I did end up with a question here (I am realizing, by the way, how much of this training is really about training me!). I was watching your video with Riskee and seeing how you were behind the wing jump when you sent to the cone, and then moving past the plane of the jump as you were cuing the “look look look”. I have found myself sending to the cone from parallel to the wing, or sometimes in front, rather than behind. I think it’s mostly because I have limited space, but I can try to set things up better so that I am starting from behind the plane of the jump. I imagine that helps them learn to follow the cue and find the non obvious side even with us putting forward pressure on the straight side? Thanks!
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