Re: Technical: heels on foot plate?




Mike Sullivan wrote:
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kc_ news@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
paul_v_smith@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

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KC and Mike make this 'practical case': The recovery should take less
time than the drive to attain a net system advance toward the finish
line due to momentum exchange.

Paul makes this 'practical case': The recovery should take more time
than the drive to attain a net system advance toward the finish line
due to momentum exchange.

Go ahead, you choose!

You have a very goofy way of admitting when you're incorrect.
You simply declare yourself correct about a topic not discussed
and invent two people to be wrong!

This thread has not been at all about drive to recovery ratio.

try to keep up.
Mike

Keep up? This seems to be so far out in front of you, it's hard to
imagine.

You can't think outside a very tiny box apparently. I didn't 'invent'
anyone, both yourself and Kieran claimed (by easily defined direct
relationships) exactly the same thing (described accurately above), and
you have even gone as far as to say "the ideal recovery would be
accelerating the slide during the recovery" but that you "do not coach
that" because blah, blah, blah...... You are very confused.

I don't have to declare being correct, it's obvious at this point.

Is English not your primary language? Perhaps I should translate to
Californian.

Later, dude!

- Paul Smith

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