RE: [Paddlewise] deep brace?

From: <aldercreek_at_qwest.net>
Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 10:11:32 -0400
when the boat rolls up on edge to the point of going over save for a
strong, 'deep' brace.  committed is another way to say it.

one that preferably doesn't have alot of neck tweaking, head throwing.  My
teachings focus more on hip flick and knee action rather than head
balancing and j-lean. J-lean teaches you how to use your head for a
counter-balance.  Using your head for a cb can teach you to grab your _at_$$
instead of bracing.

steve 

Original Message:
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From: Jerry F gfoodma_at_earthlink.net
Subject: [Paddlewise] deep brace?


What exactly does the term 'deep brace' mean?
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