hello,
want to know which joint in the body is most responsible for the stabilty in standig position. in rifle
is it the left knee, the ankle joint, back or left hand.
i am thinking the knee is what startis the movements....
can someone comment an dhelp, i will be really grateful
Stabilty in standing position
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My instinct is that there is no single reason for instability. The body and gun work as a unit to create a stable platform. If any one element is off, then the whole system will be less stable.
"Ways of the Rifle" and other sources spend many pages on developing the position. If it were one thing, then only a page would be needed (or maybe just a paragraph).
Best,
Joe
"Ways of the Rifle" and other sources spend many pages on developing the position. If it were one thing, then only a page would be needed (or maybe just a paragraph).
Best,
Joe
a few things matter. the balance of your support arm is big, the tension in your sholders is big. and your balance is big.
If i had to say that one particular thing is most important, i'd say it was balance...so, the most impotant joint would be your ankles.
And if you're getting much motion from your knees, you're probably not standing correctly.
If i had to say that one particular thing is most important, i'd say it was balance...so, the most impotant joint would be your ankles.
And if you're getting much motion from your knees, you're probably not standing correctly.