Thank you for this great, very educative content; once again. Regarding the video editing, here's what I think; brutally honest feedback for improvement. Way too many effects that end up being disturbing noise! This is an educative video not an avant-garde artistic video. Technology must be used to reinforce the transmission of knowledge. Animated arrows are useful. Zooming can be in specific cases, sporadically. Flashing, panning, extreme zoom in effects and the like are not, especially if they reduce the visibility of the movement (which is the objective of the video!). Sorry but the result is AWFUL (in the context of an educational video).
This is my 2024 goal. Thanks for the technique tips.
so glad it is helpful
Thank you for featuring this. Much needed!
So glad it’s helpful
Are the shoulders passive or active though? I see many instructors insisting on passive/loose shoulders.. What is the best approach?
Love all of this!! So helpful:
Just for you, at 4:15 it says Single Toaster Bar Into Kip Swing :) Happy to delete this comment once you see it.
lol...we missed that edit!! thanks so much. no need to delete comment.
That was so funny😂
Thank you for this great, very educative content; once again.
Regarding the video editing, here's what I think; brutally honest feedback for improvement. Way too many effects that end up being disturbing noise! This is an educative video not an avant-garde artistic video. Technology must be used to reinforce the transmission of knowledge. Animated arrows are useful. Zooming can be in specific cases, sporadically. Flashing, panning, extreme zoom in effects and the like are not, especially if they reduce the visibility of the movement (which is the objective of the video!). Sorry but the result is AWFUL (in the context of an educational video).
appreciate the feedback. very helpful.