Re: Paddle: GP Advice - Wobbling and Cavitating
By:Thomas Ziegler
Date: 10/1/2009, 1:16 pm
Date: 10/1/2009, 1:16 pm
In Response To: Re: Paddle: GP Advice - Wobbling and Cavitating (Mike Savage)
I agree with Mike, as well. I'd like to add that when I get flutter I concentrate on starting the stroke with the pushing arm. I also try to push more and pull less. This usually eliminates the flutter expecially when I'm already tired.
Thomas
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- Paddle: GP Advice - Wobbling and Cavitating
vk1nf -- 9/30/2009, 10:12 am- Re: Paddle: GP Advice - Wobbling and Cavitating
Mike Savage -- 9/30/2009, 11:03 am- Re: Paddle: GP Advice - Wobbling and Cavitating
Thomas Ziegler -- 10/1/2009, 1:16 pm- Re: Paddle: GP Advice - Wobbling and Cavitating
Bill Hamm -- 9/30/2009, 7:09 pm- Re: Paddle: GP Advice - Wobbling and Cavitating
Ken Blanton -- 9/30/2009, 11:30 pm- Re: Paddle: GP Advice - Wobbling and Cavitating
Bill Hamm -- 10/1/2009, 10:40 am
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Brian Nystrom -- 9/30/2009, 2:49 pm - Re: Paddle: GP Advice - Wobbling and Cavitating
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