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If you have to look at it in Slo Mo, then it really isn't a problem.in Slo Mo
If you have to look at it in Slo Mo, then it really isn't a problem.in Slo Mo
Undergraduate or graduate level?and teaches fluid mechanics back in June 2018.
The Beavis and Butt-Head shirt threw me off my game today. Or maybe it was your sandals with socks. I'm all messed up.Undergraduate or graduate level?
I asked my DW if that was why she doesn’t like me. She started to pull out a list and I said nvmOr maybe it was your sandals with socks. I'm all messed up.
I asked my DW if that was why she doesn’t like me. She started to pull out a list and I said nvm
If you have to look at it in Slo Mo, then it really isn't a problem.
If your foot is in contact with the ground, it is bearing weight. Weather it's the toe, or bottom of foot really makes little difference. The rule book refers to the back foot as the "Pivot" foot.... not drag foot, or non weight bearing foot... pivot foot.
Are you suggesting that slow-mo should be used on every pitch?I go to Slo mo to Confirm what I see..... But, thanks.
lol.......... some real mental gymnastics going on here to try to make your point. If a toe is barely on the ground it isn't weight bearing and it's called the pivot foot because of where it STARTS, not what it does after the push off.If your foot is in contact with the ground, it is bearing weight. Weather it's the toe, or bottom of foot really makes little difference. The rule book refers to the back foot as the "Pivot" foot.... not drag foot, or non weight bearing foot... pivot foot.