[NSRCA-discussion] Maneuver 4 Masters pattern

Archie Stafford rcpattern at stx.rr.com
Tue Dec 5 04:51:06 AKST 2006


Exactly.gotta make sure that you use EVERY inch of the box on the stall
coming into it, and get into the 2 or 2 quickly and then you can really make
it fairly easy.
 
Arch
 
 
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Arch
OK we're on the same page now...The 2 of 2 slow roll opposite...I have been
ending the 2 of 2 well before center and starting the slow roll before
center and then it fits in the box for me.
 
Jim Ivey
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Jim,
 
I was referring to the 2 of 2 slow roll opposite.he had referred " Who
decided that the of two followed by a slow roll should be done on center :-)
I have yet to fit that in the box :-)  
To those that have figured it out; what part of the sequence is coming out
on center (besides the middle)?" that is why I responded with that
statement.  I know the 2 of 4 opposites are centered there.  I was referring
to the other maneuver.
 
Arch
 
 
 

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Maybe you are thinking of the 2 of 2 point ...slow roll rev.   As I
understand that one is centered from the 1st rolling segment to the end of
the last rolling segment.
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From: Archie Stafford <mailto:rcpattern at stx.rr.com>  
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That really isn't that difficult to find center.  Center is the middle of
maneuver from beginning to end.  Since the rolling elements are different
there isn't a defined center.  Look at where the maneuver starts and where
it stops and see if the entire maneuver is centered.  There will not be a
true center point.
 
Arch Stafford
 

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[mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org] On Behalf Of Stuart Chale
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 8:00 PM
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At least that one has an obvious center and is a normal length center
maneuver.  Who decided that the of two followed by a slow roll should be
done on center :-)  I have yet to fit that in the box :-)  
To those that have figured it out; what part of the sequence is coming out
on center (besides the middle)?  
 
Stuart
 
 

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Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 7:45 PM
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Jim,
I'm not worried about center right now, I'm just trying to get through it!!!
: )
Greg Grigsby

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