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<blockquote data-quote="Mike 338" data-source="post: 1366809" data-attributes="member: 41338"><p>There's about a bazillion videos of guys shooting from a bench. Watch their trigger finger when the shot breaks. Their body stays still but keep an eye on the finger. The shot surprises them and they jerk their finger forward off the trigger like it burned them. They're totally unaware of it. Now imaging kicking a ball. At the point your foot makes contact, does it continue it's momentum forward as far as it will go with only gravity returning it or does the kicker immediately retract his foot after contact? Actually, I doubt the kicker even knows as he's kicking the ball because he isn't thinking about it. The truth though is that retracting the foot immediately would probably cause a lot of shanks. Being surprised by anything can cause some involuntary actions. Some more pronounced than others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike 338, post: 1366809, member: 41338"] There's about a bazillion videos of guys shooting from a bench. Watch their trigger finger when the shot breaks. Their body stays still but keep an eye on the finger. The shot surprises them and they jerk their finger forward off the trigger like it burned them. They're totally unaware of it. Now imaging kicking a ball. At the point your foot makes contact, does it continue it's momentum forward as far as it will go with only gravity returning it or does the kicker immediately retract his foot after contact? Actually, I doubt the kicker even knows as he's kicking the ball because he isn't thinking about it. The truth though is that retracting the foot immediately would probably cause a lot of shanks. Being surprised by anything can cause some involuntary actions. Some more pronounced than others. [/QUOTE]
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