Unread postby lonestar » Thu Jan 29, 2004 8:48 pm
Seems like it might be a balance issue. Your body feels that in order to get around the bar, you have to drop your legs or pike, however, you know you need to keep your hips up longer, so you drop one leg to start rotation around the bar, and keep the other up to try to keep your hips from dropping.
How do you fix it? Good question. Maybe try to delay your turn for another split second and keep going up the pole so it has a chance to move past vertical. If that doesn't work, maybe try dropping your grip an inch or two and see if the increased pole speed aids your rotation so you don't have to force it.
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