This is great! Just had this talk with my U23s this morning and sent this to illustrate. Light fingers, wall of water, slipping the blade out... very cool. Thanks!
Hope it has helped you. Make sure your blades are partly out of the water before you feather so that you're not feathering underwater. Also try not to feather as you're still on the drive, make the feather the beginning of the recovery, not the end of the drive. Good luck!
I’d flip 5 times trying to do that demonstration!
This is great! Just had this talk with my U23s this morning and sent this to illustrate. Light fingers, wall of water, slipping the blade out... very cool. Thanks!
Thanks for the feedback, glad to know you found it helpful.
Struggling a lot with my finish (struggling a lot in general I guess). This looks really helpful.
Hope it has helped you. Make sure your blades are partly out of the water before you feather so that you're not feathering underwater. Also try not to feather as you're still on the drive, make the feather the beginning of the recovery, not the end of the drive. Good luck!
Thanks for this, I finally see what they mean when they tell me to have "quick hands".
Sir thanks for your support
It all takes time, especially the ability to stay loose. The more comfortable you are, the more you'll relax and stay loose. Good luck!
Thanks for sharing
My only problems right now are keeping my wrists straight and holding the blade looser i just find this really hard
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