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Or you could think about it that your "reachback" happens when you shift forward from behind leaving the shoulder/arm/disc lagging behind like door frame drills.
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Awesome, thank you. I don't know why that GIF gave me the "aha" moment, but it did. Thanks for your constant feedback SW!
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Should this "from behind" shift feel almost like you are falling backwards?
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More like you are just about to sit down. ‘Riding the bull.’ But that sensation goes away once your muscle memory realizes it is part of a larger motion.
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imo it is a very natural feeling and 100% you have done it at some point in time.
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I think the elephant walk drill is a much better way to get a feel for shifting from behind. The problem with thinking about “falling backwards” is that it’s a pretty foreign motion. We don’t spend our days just falling backwards and catching ourselves. We do spend our days walking around. If you just pick up something heavy like a dumbbell, kettlebell, etc, and just go toss it backhand. Just like tossing a horseshoe but backhand- You’re brain will naturally shift from behind to help you do this. You can also just hop/shuffle laterally like your trying to stay in front of someone you are guarding in basketball - that type of shift is much more natural than falling backwards.
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This guy wants the front leg loaded but the rotation axis behind it, I think.
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