Great mnemonic with the very quick slow. Why in the blazes do instructor's insist on making this pattern into post graduate level mathematics when they just need to do like you did and give a verbal way to envision the pattern. Thanks for this as one can move the words around to get the other patterns. Quick/slow/very etc.
Agreed. Too many "instructors" try to make themselves look smarter and more relevant than they really are by confusing the crap out of things by overcomplicating the "lesson". Usually just feels like an idiot showing off. Thanks for the simple explanations. Appreciated.
You are the best, I watch a bunch of videos about HERTA This is by far the best one!!!!
Thanks for watching and commenting
I've been working on hertas for a few months... This is by far the best how to on UA-cam. Subbed!
Thanks Zack!!
This is my favorite Herta video, thorough yet concise, thank you!
thanks for watching
Very helpful and clear. Awesome lesson!
Thanks, appreciate the comment 👍
This is excellent. You're a great teacher and player.
Thanks for listening
Look forward to giving this a go. Thanks for sharing
cool, thanks for watching
Con lo bien que explicas los ejercicios y rudimentos, no se como no te ve mas gente.
Como siempre, mis felicidades por tu trabajo.
gracias, las vistas están creciendo lentamente. ¡Cualquier me gusta y comentario compartido ayuda!
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Would the three positions for the herta be called displacement?
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Great mnemonic with the very quick slow. Why in the blazes do instructor's insist on making this pattern into post graduate level mathematics when they just need to do like you did and give a verbal way to envision the pattern. Thanks for this as one can move the words around to get the other patterns. Quick/slow/very etc.
instructor's insist on making this pattern into post graduate level mathematics ... this is so true
Agreed. Too many "instructors" try to make themselves look smarter and more relevant than they really are by confusing the crap out of things by overcomplicating the "lesson". Usually just feels like an idiot showing off. Thanks for the simple explanations. Appreciated.