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Why is someone with longer limbs at a disadvantage while using the short arm approach as a basis of positioning?

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Why is someone with longer limbs at a disadvantage while using the short arm approach as a basis of positioning?

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If I were to ask you to hold tension in your fingers and move them as fast as possible, you would never be able to “access” the fast muscle fiber nerve twitch that you would have if you held your hand down by your side (with no tension in your muscles and hand) and moved your fingers back and forth as fast as possible. You would be quicker and lighter in this position.

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