Scareb
Super Freak
I like it. The way he's positioned himself, he can reach with right hand, roll the bo over his shell bringing it down on someone's head.
Hard to say. I just tried doing the Donnie pose vs. What I think you're getting at and I personally found the Donnie grip more comfortable. Now I don't know **** about martial arts but I know comfort haha. Maybe sideshow rolls the same way?
Best way is you can try to hold a staff or a long object the same way. Hold it with palm facing out and rest the object on your back, you actually have to rotate your wrist counterclockwise and use force for the object to touch your back and because you're holding it below it's balance point, you have to exert more force to keep it resting on your back. Now if you reverse the grip and hold it with your palm facing back, your wrist is naturally going to want to turn counterclockwise so the object will automatically rest on your back since it's turning the same direction, so you're not really using extra force to hold it up, it's naturally doing it. Don't know if that makes sense, but whatever, haha, just for anyone who's interested in the science of it, albeit explained poorly most likely.
You can hold it however you really want, but the reverse of how he's holding it, with your palms facing back (staff is behind the hand), you're naturally using less force because the mechanics of it all are cooperating together (staff automatically rests on back) and so you have better control over it when you swing, flower, etc. It's a lot easier to show and demonstrate in person to get the feel of it rather than to describe, apologies for that.
Best way is you can try to hold a staff or a long object the same way. Hold it with palm facing out and rest the object on your back, you actually have to rotate your wrist counterclockwise and use force for the object to touch your back and because you're holding it below it's balance point, you have to exert more force to keep it resting on your back. Now if you reverse the grip and hold it with your palm facing back, your wrist is naturally going to want to turn counterclockwise so the object will automatically rest on your back since it's turning the same direction, so you're not really using extra force to hold it up, it's naturally doing it. Don't know if that makes sense, but whatever, haha, just for anyone who's interested in the science of it, albeit explained poorly most likely.
You can hold it however you really want, but the reverse of how he's holding it, with your palms facing back (staff is behind the hand), you're naturally using less force because the mechanics of it all are cooperating together (staff automatically rests on back) and so you have better control over it when you swing, flower, etc. It's a lot easier to show and demonstrate in person to get the feel of it rather than to describe, apologies for that.
Best way is you can try to hold a staff or a long object the same way. Hold it with palm facing out and rest the object on your back, you actually have to rotate your wrist counterclockwise and use force for the object to touch your back and because you're holding it below it's balance point, you have to exert more force to keep it resting on your back. Now if you reverse the grip and hold it with your palm facing back, your wrist is naturally going to want to turn counterclockwise so the object will automatically rest on your back since it's turning the same direction, so you're not really using extra force to hold it up, it's naturally doing it. Don't know if that makes sense, but whatever, haha, just for anyone who's interested in the science of it, albeit explained poorly most likely.
You can hold it however you really want, but the reverse of how he's holding it, with your palms facing back (staff is behind the hand), you're naturally using less force because the mechanics of it all are cooperating together (staff automatically rests on back) and so you have better control over it when you swing, flower, etc. It's a lot easier to show and demonstrate in person to get the feel of it rather than to describe, apologies for that.
I'm just going to chalk it up and say that Don is able to hold the bo however he wants because he's a mutant and has only 3 fingers. That, and he's a ninja.
Don't forget teenaged and a turtle.
August is almost here, has anyone heard or read any possible rumblings about Mikey shipping in the near future?
I got delay notices for both Michelangelo and Donatello this morning. The new date is September 25th for me for both of them.
I got the delay notices too. None for Raph, though! Maybe he's going to ship on time?
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