Always great to have such insightful and deep analyses of the mechanics behind technique, both biological and of the tools we use. The "first stroke" is common to our feet/pedals. I call it the "fuel", because it really launches the motion, and then it's up to 1. not hinder it in any way and 2. keep it going, exactly as you said here. Easier said than done :) In a nutshell: awesome video yet again.
Seeing that super clean transition from arm to finger motion is super satisfying. I already learned so much from you, thank you very much!
Always great to have such insightful and deep analyses of the mechanics behind technique, both biological and of the tools we use.
The "first stroke" is common to our feet/pedals. I call it the "fuel", because it really launches the motion, and then it's up to 1. not hinder it in any way and 2. keep it going, exactly as you said here. Easier said than done :)
In a nutshell: awesome video yet again.
très bien expliqué, merci !