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23-01-2006, 11:36
Ok, I am achieving 3400 / 3500 rpm on initial spin , using a SLOW circular motion , feeling a slight force , then the damn thing stops !! Every time .
Mike Spence
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You are just not one of us Mike...and never will be...sniff...you must go now...it was fun while it lasted...sigh...
:-)
Hmm...well, part of the enjoyment of this product is in developing the technique required to get it up to a proper momentum so that you can hold your head up high in powerful circles!
In truth, the technique at low revs like these is simply to follow a slow, wide, lazy rotation of the wrist only, keeping the arm steady and feeling the revs build in return. It is a pot stirring/car polishing action which is difficult to describe in mere words alone...in the immortal words of his mentor, "feel the force Luke"...(and so it is with your Powerball Mike!)
Please refer to the additional texts we have written about starting the ball in the FAQ section here (http://www.powerballs.com/faq.php).
Hope to hear good news from you soon Mike and with kind regards, Rory
Mike Spence
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You are just not one of us Mike...and never will be...sniff...you must go now...it was fun while it lasted...sigh...
:-)
Hmm...well, part of the enjoyment of this product is in developing the technique required to get it up to a proper momentum so that you can hold your head up high in powerful circles!
In truth, the technique at low revs like these is simply to follow a slow, wide, lazy rotation of the wrist only, keeping the arm steady and feeling the revs build in return. It is a pot stirring/car polishing action which is difficult to describe in mere words alone...in the immortal words of his mentor, "feel the force Luke"...(and so it is with your Powerball Mike!)
Please refer to the additional texts we have written about starting the ball in the FAQ section here (http://www.powerballs.com/faq.php).
Hope to hear good news from you soon Mike and with kind regards, Rory