I believe I said earlier in the thread, that I can not readily think of any other athletic endeavor where the motion is a pulling in to one's self other then when one is receiving something like a ball. But... when something is propelled it is from an extension of the arm.
I think I asked if anyone could come up with something but perhaps I just thought it & did not get to typing it out.
Anyway,
Best to All,
Rick
Muscles do not push or pull,they either contract or extend.
What you do with that muscle contraction/extension relationship is another matter.
Archery
bert
Well to be technically correct the only action muscles can do is contract and relax.
A muscle group cannot extend on its own, it happens when the opposite muscle group contracts to move a body part like your forearm.
Of course you can contract two opposing muscle groups at a time, like when do an Arnold front double bicep pose, after you get out of the shower.
(hope this does not turn into another push pull debate)
I believe I said earlier in the thread, that I can not readily think of any other athletic endeavor where the motion is a pulling in to one's self other then when one is receiving something like a ball. But... when something is propelled it is from an extension of the arm.
I think I asked if anyone could come up with something but perhaps I just thought it & did not get to typing it out.
Anyway,
Best to All,
Rick
Not an exact match but...
When bowling, generally speaking, the whole arm is swung backward, then pulled forward, extending and then contracting the forearm, ( from behind the body, past the body) to propel the ball forward.
Muscles do not push or pull,they either contract or extend.
What you do with that muscle contraction/extension relationship is another matter.
Man Tony,
Now you've really messed it all up.
Now the only way we will figure it all out is to talk with our hands. :wink:
Best,
Rick
That's where we played. Wilson Point. Tough table
Archery
bert
Well you know how to keep an Italian from talking, just tie his hands behind his back.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/01/world/europe/when-italians-chat-hands-and-fingers-do-the-talking.html?_r=0
Archery is a pulling motion because you grab the bow in front of you and you pull it back... bending the arm.
This goes along with what a few of us have been saying.
Rowing, also.
That is a perfect answer the English's question but still notice, you bend the arms to pull the oars.
I wish somebody would figure out this push-pull thing... it's keeping some of us from joining a league. I understand that teammates will root someone on to play good, that is, they pull for them to win. But, I also understand that some get rather vocal about it, and push you to win. I don't like being pushed. So, are they pulling or pushing??
Could this actually be the unknown reason pool is failing today? Simply because people don't like to be pushed when playing?? Or is it that most pool players are of a free spirit type, and don't like to pulled into playing??
This push-pull thing might be bigger than we all dreamed it could be.![]()
I wish somebody would figure out this push-pull thing... it's keeping some of us from joining a league. I understand that teammates will root someone on to play good, that is, they pull for them to win. But, I also understand that some get rather vocal about it, and push you to win. I don't like being pushed. So, are they pulling or pushing??
Could this actually be the unknown reason pool is failing today? Simply because people don't like to be pushed when playing?? Or is it that most pool players are of a free spirit type, and don't like to pulled into playing??
This push-pull thing might be bigger than we all dreamed it could be.![]()