Why am I wrong and Bob isn't?
We said the same thing, about the load.
The push / pull discussion is getting more ridiculous with every post.
Believe what you will, and I will do the same.
QUOTE=(((Satori)));5149621]You are still wrong. Fran is correct when she says someone is using a pushing or pulling motion. It doesn't matter where the load is. Think of it like this. If I do a bicep curl, palms facing me... with the weight resting in front of my hands... I am pulling the weight towards me. I am pulling but the weight is being pushed. If I do the same curl with the weight hanging from a cable behind my hand... I am still pulling the weight to me but now the weight is also being pulled. In both scenarios I was pulling even though the weight was being pushed one time and pulled the other.[/QUOTE]
We said the same thing, about the load.
The push / pull discussion is getting more ridiculous with every post.
Believe what you will, and I will do the same.
QUOTE=(((Satori)));5149621]You are still wrong. Fran is correct when she says someone is using a pushing or pulling motion. It doesn't matter where the load is. Think of it like this. If I do a bicep curl, palms facing me... with the weight resting in front of my hands... I am pulling the weight towards me. I am pulling but the weight is being pushed. If I do the same curl with the weight hanging from a cable behind my hand... I am still pulling the weight to me but now the weight is also being pulled. In both scenarios I was pulling even though the weight was being pushed one time and pulled the other.[/QUOTE]
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