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Pushing myself to do bigger jumps
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[QUOTE="MX-727, post: 49532, member: 19400"] Well others have said it, but it's definetly mental. Most doubles are very smooth when you clear them. A tabletop of the same size is mentally easier. There isn't that fear of coming up short. I've found that the worst hits I've had are when I tentively decide I'm "going for it." Then as I approach the jump, I start in with the doubts and back off just enough to ensure that what I don't want to happen will. Unless there is a real bad reason not to overjump it (we have a short tall tabletop and jumping long makes for a real harsh, ankle buckling, flat landing), that's the ticket for the first few jumps. [/QUOTE]
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