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Eric's (extreme) carving session

Post by e_wi » Sunday 4 February 2007, 20:34

thank's for your feedback to help me to improve myself. Watch the video at my blog: http://floricw.aliceblogs.fr/blog
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Post by Hans » Sunday 4 February 2007, 23:34

Hey, I am missing that piece with that ESF instructor........... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post by e_wi » Sunday 4 February 2007, 23:44

of course, that part is only seen by very special persons like yourself !!!
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Post by RicHard » Monday 5 February 2007, 20:11

Ehm... but... what about bending the knees? Just sometimes, not always... but... they seem to be soooooooo stiff!
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If you bend them, you are able to put your back arm somewhere else... Non in the air! :)
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Post by e_wi » Monday 5 February 2007, 22:01

okay, i'll try next time, thank's Richard
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Post by SuperHik » Monday 5 February 2007, 22:43

e_wi :

on your backside turn,try to keep your left arm more forward.

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