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Nerissa Reveron

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Aug 19, 2024, 12:22:28 PM8/19/24
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I absolute hate the way this power works. 9/10 times I hit it accidentally, I am too far, or not faced the right direction. I can't think of any other power that works like this. If it was a PBAoE like dragon kick that's one thing but a no-target melee cone? For some reason my brain and muscle memory can't accommodate.

i can see your perspective, but worst that happens if youve blown a cooldown and kicked the air. its cool, like using your pbaoe from the last group as you run to the next bc you had it queued. everyone thinks your training, and being tough, all gangstar-like, kupo.

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Depending on what you're doing, you can put a very tiny partition down on the floor. Just make it 1/16" x 1/16" x 1/16" and place it up against the back corner of your bookshelf. This tells Chief there's an adjacent cabinet on that side and so toe kick will continue on just the one side. You can optionally place the Partition on a unique layer and turn the layer off, but even with the layer on, you shouldn't actually see it in any views.

There is another forum called "Suggestions" for features you would like to see added to Chief in future versions. Being able to control the left and right toe kick independently would be a great feature.

Until then you will need to use a work around. I like to remove the toe kick from the cabinets and use a molding polyline for situations like this. CA-001 set to 3/4" thick and 4" high works out pretty good and you can make it any shape you want.

Please see attached screen captures. Shows the cabinet with toe kick on one side and on the "front" of the cabinet, which is actually the side of the cabinet. I think this is what you were wanting to do?

I am wondering how can I correct my pupil's leg kick. One of the new kids on my team this year can now swim freestyle, but her kick is still incorrect. She is bending her knees and kicking from them rather than her hips. I have attempted to correct her multiple times at each practice, but her kick never changes.

I have tried kicking her legs for her in the water and on deck. I have also clearly explained what she is doing wrong and how to fix it. I am now at a loss for what to do. She is only 5 or 6, so I certainly do not expect perfection, but I can tell she's struggling due to her inefficient kick.

Get her to practice the kick sitting on the poolside, looking at her legs and kick on her back with a swim noodle under her arms, head up slightly, once again looking at her legs. Often, children that find it difficult to process verbal instruction find it very easy to process and copy something they can see.

f you are still at a loss after all this, good old-fashioned patience will prevail. I have seen it over the years so many times, you think a pupil will never be able to perform a stroke correctly and then after a while, sometimes a couple of years, it all falls into place.

You have to concede sometimes that some children cannot do what you are asking of them at their current age, no matter how hard they try for you. Then they reach an age when something suddenly clicks into place, and your years of patience and careful teaching pay off.

My very popular book How to Be A Swimming Teacher contains over 80 separate exercises, each with common mistakes and relevant teaching points. You can download it instantly, print out the parts you need and keep them with you on poolside. Click below to find out more.

I have a couple of clients with major problems picking up the freestyle kick and would like to know how to help pupils kick from the hip. They bring the knee forward too much and kick from the knees. I read your page on proper technique, but do you have any drills or suggestions to get them to kick more from the hips? Thank you kindly!

Backstroke leg kick is essentially the same kick as freestyle, only upside down. Performing a couple of basic backstroke leg kick drills will allow your clients to look and see what their legs are doing.

Have them sit on the poolside and kick their legs in the water. All are basic but explain that their whole leg performs the kick, not just the lower part. You can even get them to kick with their legs in a rigid straight position. This is technically incorrect, as we know, but at least they will get a feel of kicking from the hip.

Next, they must transpose this to a kicking action in the water. With a woggle or noodle under their arms kicking backstroke leg kick, get them to watch their leg kick so they can see it for themselves and then know how it feels to kick from the hips.

With patience, you will find this exercise quite achievable (after initially getting a rather surprised look). However, keep an eye out for the legs sinking a little, especially if your swimmer tends to hold a high head position.

When swimming with arms only is achieved, a leg action will naturally develop as a 're-action' to the arm stroke in conjunction with the longitudinal rotation of the shoulders. A little like the Australian 2-beat leg kick of the 1960s 70s, although this type of kick will serve only as a balance to the stroke as a whole.

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If, when a goal kick is taken, any opponents are inside the penalty area because they did not have time to leave, the referee allows play to continue. If an opponent who is in the penalty area when the goal kick is taken, or enters the penalty area before the ball is in play, touches or challenges for the ball before it is in play, the goal kick is retaken.

If a player enters the penalty area before the ball is in play and fouls or is fouled by an opponent, the goal kick is retaken and the offender may be cautioned or sent off depending on the offence.

For any other offence the kick is retaken.

The main compartment of the Side Kick opens with two zipper sliders, making it convenient for left or right-handed folks. It also allows you to choose where the sliders end up when the bag is closed. This compartment can fit a small water bottle, a paperback book, or even an ultralight rain shell or down vest stuffed into itself or in a Travel Stuff Sack.

On the back interior side of the main compartment is one large open-top organizational pocket that spans the width of the Side Kick. You can fit 7" - 8" tablets, including the iPad Mini in our size 8A Cache.

In front of this large organizational pocket are four additional smaller pockets. The two on one end can fit items like granola bars, hand cream, or sunscreen. The two on the other end can each fit a pen or pencil.

Four O-rings, two on the back side and two on the front side of the interior main compartment, allow you to trick out your organization even further: attach Ghost Whale Organizer Pouches, Mystery Organizer Pouches, and/or any of our Key Strap variants to keep essentials handy and tethered safely.

The exterior of the Side Kick has a straight zippered pocket that spans the full width of the bag and is designed to fit your passport, notebook, tablet, or anything that is relatively flat. Inside the zippered pocket is one O-ring with a clipped 8" Key Strap. We consider this the front side of the bag, but you can always flip the bag around and make it the back side if you prefer.

On either side of the Side Kick are horizontal webbing loops to which you can attach the adjustable 1" Shoulder Strap (included), made from nylon webbing and with plastic clips (but no pad). When you're not wearing the Side Kick, you can use the 1" Shoulder Strap to hang it on a coat hook or from a doorknob.

Also on the sides of the bag are unobtrusive webbing loops to which you can attach an optional 1" Gatekeeper Waist Strap, using our ubiquitous Gatekeeper clips. Wear the Side Kick around your waist or hips, and you've got a sweet waist pack. Wear it crossbody with the bag on your back, and you've got a mini sling bag. Either way, it's great for cycling, hiking, or any situation where you need your hands completely free.

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