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right rollers?
hello mark,
I have noticed that you favor right rollers? its kinda been nagging at me so im making a post about it, ive kind of found that right rollers are harder than left rollers, do you find it more comfortable doing them to the right are you left handed? or do you do this because left rollers are easier and you wana get better at right rollers, by rollers i mean rolling harriers. on another note, i have a godfrey that i fly imac in advanced with and i love it (wish it 3d'ed better but the double tapper is killin me), i wish there was an upgrade kit to make it like yours :D i got the 35% 300l I think we should all rally behind Bob in this hardship he has run into, he has been a key player in giant scale sence ground zero, giant scale wouldnt be where it is today without him, i just wanted to express my gratitude for Bob. *gets off soap box* let me know about the rollers mark, been kinda buggin me ;) |
RE: right rollers?
I really don't favor one roller over the other, but rather always making it an outside roller. IE If I am left to right, I will roll right and turn left. I feel that this is the best way for me to present the Harrier Roll. I also prefer Right Rolling in very high speed looping maneuvers. They are more natural to me than to the left. I have really started to roll left a lot lately, trying to get both rolls the same. The hardest part is making them very axial. I will only roll to the direction that I think will best present the maneuver in an extremely axial fashion. Rolling to the inside is not as natural for me, but QuiQue did an amazing job with his opening maneuver last year during the Masters and the TAS. Check out his video as well on rocha-n-roll.com. Presentation is everything and making the maneuver precise is just as important. Hope this helps,
Mark |
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