The art form of Float Loading (10-19-B) is to increase the bend in the Right Elbow -- a right biceps action necessary for the Downstroke Left Wristcock (7-3; 10-21-D/E) -- without losing Extensor Action (the Right Triceps stretching of the Left Arm via Pressure Point #1 / the heel of the Right Hand against he Left Hand thumb / 6-B-1-D).
Despite Float-Loading's characteristic 'gentle and lazy' Motion, the Power Package is always structured -- never 'flimsy' -- and its Execution is always deliberate and positive, never 'wobbly' (3-F-6). This Structure -- Left Arm and Right Forearm Flying Wedges glued together and stretched with Extensor Action -- is identical to that of Drive and Drag Loading (10-19-A/C).
Bottom line:
It's okay to think of the Arms as ropes . . .
As long as you think of those ropes as stretched.
Yoda,
You are essentially advising to bend and straighten one's arm simultaneously.
You are essentially advising to bend and straighten one's arm simultaneously.
Have you taken leave of your senses?
I'd say yes and yes.
-with the inert left arm acting as a check rein, it can be done. Im doing it right now, try it. Grab ahold of your left thumb with a golf like grip of the right hand and use it to apply some outward pressure on the left thumb in a direction inline with the left arm and then bend your right elbow. The left arm should move across your chest as the right side of the triangle shortens. Like Magic.
-given Brian Gay's 10 shot win yesterday (nice extensor action on that fella)