[NSRCA-discussion] Masters 2009 sequence diagrams are posted on the NSRCA site

Jon Lowe jonlowe at aol.com
Sun Mar 1 03:25:06 AKST 2009


Rick,
I want to thank you for posting these.  I read thru the Powerpoint 
presentation on the Masters sequence last nite, and picked up on two 
key points that I had completely missed.  I hadn't thought about 
pulling early on the start of the hourglass to maintain geometry,  and 
I had completely missed the fact that there is no hesitation in the 
two, two of two rolls opposite.  I had been practicing both manuevers 
incorrectly.  In fact, I would have sworn there WAS a hesitation in the 
rolls before I read your presentation and rechecked the rules.  Now if 
the weather would break so I could get more practice...

Job well done.


Jon Lowe


-----Original Message-----
From: richard wallace <rickwallace45 at gmail.com>
To: General pattern discussion <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org>
Sent: Sat, 28 Feb 2009 6:49 am
Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Masters 2009 sequence diagrams are posted 
on the NSRCA site










The current Masters seequence is posted on the NSCA website (along with 
all the other current sequences)  at


http://nsrca.us/judginghome.html


 


Click the desired AMA class link in the middle of the page to open or 
save the presentation.


--  Each file is 2MB or a little less -dodwnload may take a few seconds


 -- Might as well save it on your local computer for later 
reference...!


 


These 
presentations try to capture the rulebook downgrades and some 
helpful tips but, as always, the current rulebook is the authority!


 


Links to FAI P09 and F09 sequences and call cards are in the listing to 
the right of the page.


 


 


Enjoy--!









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