1-on-1 Idea

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Is there a forum where you can post 1-on-1 ideas?
I did use the searchbar but i got like a million hits. That was to much.
So not, Here is my idea.

A 1-on-1 about the classic pass. Some guys will laugh at me but this serious.
Ok, there are a lot of books and dvd's about it but non of them explain the classic pass really well. Thet all ausme that you just already now it. And by the way it is a pass that is (in my opinion) something you got to see in slowmotion. From a book it's really hard to perform it decent.

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You may want to try a certain DVD called: "Pass With Care".

It will go over this pass very thoroughly and will teach you all that you need to know. It also goes through everything in slow motion. I think you'll find it very useful.

The only thing that is a bit abnoxious is that the guy who teaches it sounds a bit too corny but if you can get past that then it is a great DVD and very useful.
 

D21400

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Dec 16, 2008
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Antwerp, Belgium
You may want to try a certain DVD called: "Pass With Care".

It will go over this pass very thoroughly and will teach you all that you need to know. It also goes through everything in slow motion. I think you'll find it very useful.

The only thing that is a bit abnoxious is that the guy who teaches it sounds a bit too corny but if you can get past that then it is a great DVD and very useful.

Could you tell me from who it is?
 
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The guy who does Pass With Care is called Peter Cassford, and, to be honest, opinion is divided on whether it's any good or not. The more generally accepted good source for the pass is Richard Kaufman's On the Pass, but if you can find Ken Krenzel's video The Pass (not yet available on DVD as far as I know) then get that. My tip would be to study either of those two sources in conjuction with the description in Erdnase, as I think he gives a couple of tips that aren't really made clear elsewhere.
 

D21400

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Dec 16, 2008
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Antwerp, Belgium
The guy who does Pass With Care is called Peter Cassford, and, to be honest, opinion is divided on whether it's any good or not. The more generally accepted good source for the pass is Richard Kaufman's On the Pass, but if you can find Ken Krenzel's video The Pass (not yet available on DVD as far as I know) then get that. My tip would be to study either of those two sources in conjuction with the description in Erdnase, as I think he gives a couple of tips that aren't really made clear elsewhere.

I got on the pass. But he rather goes quickly over the classic pass. It isn't really deeply taught.
 
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