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1. Five phases of movement
2. How angulation affect extension
3. How upper arm affects timing
4. Live dog moving
5. Kinetic balance
6. Explantion of Correct Boxer
7. From the front
8. Problems - beginning
9. Severe Problems affecting movement
10. Conclusion
HOW STRUCTURE AFFECTS MOVEMENT
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The legs move towards the centre of gravity = KINETIC BALANCE
Correct
From the rear
From the front
There is no break in the straight line – shoulder to foot or hip to foot
Incorrect
Barrel Hocked
or Swivel Hocked
Cow Hocked
or punching out
In these examples the straight line is broken ... These rear movements are commonly seen
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