@metalmess I agree that it will slow you down certainly...but mixing up your stride pattern surely does the opposite of making you predictable, also it helps you to make split second decisions on what line to run whether left or right as your footing can be changed very easily. I am saying this from a fly-half point of view though...
@metalmess I agree with slowing you down certainly...but mixing up your stride pattern surely does the opposite of making you predictable, also it helps you to make split second decisions on what line to run whether left or right as your footing can be changed very easily. I am saying this from a fly-half point of view though...
@metalmess@metalmess I agree with slowing you down certainly...but mixing up your stride pattern surely does the opposite of making you predictable, also it helps you to make split second decisions on what line to run whether left or right as your footing can be changed very easily. I am saying this from a fly-half point of view though...
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@metalmess I agree that it will slow you down certainly...but mixing up your stride pattern surely does the opposite of making you predictable, also it helps you to make split second decisions on what line to run whether left or right as your footing can be changed very easily. I am saying this from a fly-half point of view though...
AdamScadAdam 5 months ago
you have to learn not to do those dace-like little steps before contact.
metalmess 1 year ago
@metalmess why?
AdamScadAdam 5 months ago
@AdamScadAdam because it slows you and loose momentum, and you become al ot more predecible.
metalmess 5 months ago
@metalmess I agree with slowing you down certainly...but mixing up your stride pattern surely does the opposite of making you predictable, also it helps you to make split second decisions on what line to run whether left or right as your footing can be changed very easily. I am saying this from a fly-half point of view though...
AdamScadAdam 5 months ago
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@metalmess @metalmess I agree with slowing you down certainly...but mixing up your stride pattern surely does the opposite of making you predictable, also it helps you to make split second decisions on what line to run whether left or right as your footing can be changed very easily. I am saying this from a fly-half point of view though...
AdamScadAdam 5 months ago
this is 1 really tiring drill
harris2345 2 years ago