As seen yesterday in WCOP from Mark Beisterboch of Holland, but also more famously, Mike Sigel.
When I break with that much draw, the CB comes back quite a bit - not the nearly-perfect squat like in a couple of Beisterboch's WCOP breaks. Is it a question of forward momentum (power), then all that draw cancels it out, for the squat? Or is it the slightly bouncing CB as it hits the rack?
This is probably covered in some training videos, so maybe secrets can't be revealed here. If not, then just this - how many have been able to get good results like this?
Thanks.
p.s. I am also wary of what happens to my cloth as I practice sliding my shaft so hard into it.
When I break with that much draw, the CB comes back quite a bit - not the nearly-perfect squat like in a couple of Beisterboch's WCOP breaks. Is it a question of forward momentum (power), then all that draw cancels it out, for the squat? Or is it the slightly bouncing CB as it hits the rack?
This is probably covered in some training videos, so maybe secrets can't be revealed here. If not, then just this - how many have been able to get good results like this?
Thanks.
p.s. I am also wary of what happens to my cloth as I practice sliding my shaft so hard into it.