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Re: On viewing technique
My keep-it-simple method:
- Watch the whole thing through a time or two, just to get a general sense of what's going on.
- Next look at the footwork and get that part down:
- Next look at whatever the hands are doing.
That's the nuts and bolts of it, but I find that in doing this, I also pick up the timing, relative body positions, etc.
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