And there's no "correct" move, either--there's always multiple ways to get the same effect. Here's why we should think in terms of "functional movement skills" instead.
There is No Perfect Technique. [Audio Essay]
There is No Perfect Technique. [Audio Essay]
There is No Perfect Technique. [Audio Essay]
And there's no "correct" move, either--there's always multiple ways to get the same effect. Here's why we should think in terms of "functional movement skills" instead.