The bubka hip drip/shoulder drop
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The bubka hip drip/shoulder drop
This is my next major hurdle in my technique. Now that I've straightened my trail leg I can get to the "cover" L position over the pole, but I just can't drop my shoulders and get vertical and in-line with the pole. I know how it should feel because I can do it during one-arm swingup warmups, but I can't do it with both hands on the pole. Is there some kind of trick to it or drills I can do to get it to be automatic?
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wow, i ment to put this on a different topic. ummthe first time i went upide down was freshman year first practice of outdoor, i just watched alot of vids!
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The key for doing it with two hands is to get the elbow of your bottom hand inside the pole. It should do this pretty automatically with a bend but if youre doing some sort of 3 step or so swing up with two hands on the pole, if your elbow goes on the outside of the pole, when you go to swing up, the pole will get caught under your armpit and hinder your invert. It is a little akward at first to jump and get your elbow inside so dont try inverting until you're comfortable with that.
you shouldn't really be looking at the bar because this will force your legs to drop down, messing up your invert. Instead, you're supposed to keep your head in line with your torso. Something else that works is to just put a bungee a couple feet above the bar so that you'll focus on that in stead of the bar.
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Here is the link to the post that links to the video
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Although I can't do it, I agree completely with fx that your head/neck should stay in line with your torso (just as it would be when you are standing up looking straight ahead).
I also agree with Robert that the difficulty is often the result of a blocked lower arm.
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Although I can't do it, I agree completely with fx that your head/neck should stay in line with your torso (just as it would be when you are standing up looking straight ahead).
I also agree with Robert that the difficulty is often the result of a blocked lower arm.
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