Thank you for great explanation @Shelly. There are a few brackets demonstration videos on youtube, but none go into such great detail into brackets. Look forward to your future videos on counters and rockers. In the meantime, I will be working on the brackets!
I like the cerebral approach, great forward outside examples, would have been nice to see the inside and backwards variations demonstrated - all in one video. Do you have any exercises for developing the brackets? OK, where is that backspin video ?? Thanks !
In Dutch a bracket is sometimes called a counter three turn though most often it's referred to as a bracket (but pronounced the French way). We're confusing like that.
Thank you for great explanation @Shelly. There are a few brackets demonstration videos on youtube, but none go into such great detail into brackets. Look forward to your future videos on counters and rockers. In the meantime, I will be working on the brackets!
Glad you found this helpful!
I like the cerebral approach, great forward outside examples, would have been nice to see the inside and backwards variations demonstrated - all in one video. Do you have any exercises for developing the brackets? OK, where is that backspin video ?? Thanks !
I should make a video about some exercises for these turns, especially brackets.
In Dutch a bracket is sometimes called a counter three turn though most often it's referred to as a bracket (but pronounced the French way). We're confusing like that.
The difference is simple: bracket looks more pro for an axel entry