09-12-2007, 07:50 AM
Can someone help me with some questions about the passes. It's kinda hard for me to explain. Sorry if I'm making this harder that it is.
1.The first question has to do with passes 35 and 36 on page 67. The first figures for both passes ie; fig.84 and fig.87, are identical. Both figures show hands bent at the rist and pointing to the sides. Yet in the description for pass 35 the fingers are described as "pointing forwards". Put simply. Why doesn't the picture for pass 35 match the description for that pass. Which is right?
2.Also concerning this same pass (35 on page 67) the hands are described as being 4 or 5 inches apart. I'm assuming that's talking about the distance from hand to hip and not hand to hand.
3. Ok two more. sorry. Pass 37 on page 69 requires that you move the hands 3 times in alternating succession ending when the heel of the hand touches the lower rib cage. This implies that the hands are brought closure with each movement so that on the 3rd movement the hand will come to rest on the rib cage. Right?
4. It's the same thing with fig 92 for that same pass (37). The description is that the thumbs are "nearly touching each other" yet the picture clearly shows both hands in-line with each foot upon completion. Help!
1.The first question has to do with passes 35 and 36 on page 67. The first figures for both passes ie; fig.84 and fig.87, are identical. Both figures show hands bent at the rist and pointing to the sides. Yet in the description for pass 35 the fingers are described as "pointing forwards". Put simply. Why doesn't the picture for pass 35 match the description for that pass. Which is right?
2.Also concerning this same pass (35 on page 67) the hands are described as being 4 or 5 inches apart. I'm assuming that's talking about the distance from hand to hip and not hand to hand.
3. Ok two more. sorry. Pass 37 on page 69 requires that you move the hands 3 times in alternating succession ending when the heel of the hand touches the lower rib cage. This implies that the hands are brought closure with each movement so that on the 3rd movement the hand will come to rest on the rib cage. Right?
4. It's the same thing with fig 92 for that same pass (37). The description is that the thumbs are "nearly touching each other" yet the picture clearly shows both hands in-line with each foot upon completion. Help!

