[She stops pushing when she feels the resistance, backing up a bit and shaking out her hand.]
Good, good. You're doing better. Remember what I said about contact points, though. Don't take the pressure in your ankles, keep it in your knees. Think of it like... pressure on a spring. If you take it in, and get coiled up, suddenly you have all the potential power and they've run themself out. Make sense?
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Good, good. You're doing better. Remember what I said about contact points, though. Don't take the pressure in your ankles, keep it in your knees. Think of it like... pressure on a spring. If you take it in, and get coiled up, suddenly you have all the potential power and they've run themself out. Make sense?