stealing your right hand

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Yuzo
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stealing your right hand

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to steal your right hand, square your hips, and, in the same motion, move your upper body over your front leg in a downward forward motion. your chest is going to come just over your front knee.

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doing this shortens the distance your right hand has to travel.

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by moving your upper body over your front leg you are giving your right hand a head start so to speak.

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you can steal your right hand when your upper body has come over your front leg.

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or you can steal your right hand as your upper body is coming over your front leg.

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this breaks up your rhythm. now your right hand is even harder to see coming.
Last edited by Yuzo on 17 Sep 2018, 22:32, edited 1 time in total.
Yuzo
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Re: stealing your right hand

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when you steal your right hand, bow down, and, in the same motion, swing up your back foot.

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now with your hips fully squared, and your back foot and your front foot both under you, stay down, and step out.

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you do this for two reasons. so you can steal your right hand and drop your head underneath check hooks and so you can get in and get out.

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Last edited by Yuzo on 21 Dec 2018, 15:51, edited 1 time in total.
cookiemonster666
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Re: stealing your right hand

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Yuzo RJJ took a step backwards before stealing the right hand.
gilgamesh
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Re: stealing your right hand

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cookiemonster666 wrote: 15 Dec 2018, 21:21 Yuzo RJJ took a step backwards before stealing the right hand.
Phenomenal talents like Roy can do things the wrong way, and get away with it.
Yuzo
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Re: stealing your right hand

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cookiemonster666 wrote: 15 Dec 2018, 21:21 Yuzo RJJ took a step backwards before stealing the right hand.
front foot stays put. back foot will turn inward and point forward.

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oogiebe
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Re: stealing your right hand

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I love these vids and commentaries! Thanks so much!
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