arent they like the same movement, but like level 1 and level 2?
i mean, i find they kinda work the same muscles, with almost the same movement.
drive fence post is a little harder, because of the momentum, having to go and stop a little further
i feel i could stop doing fireman, because dfp is already doing its job
i find 3 similar movements: fire man, chop tree and dfp
becuase i dont rotate my dorso and hips in chop wood, that one i consider diifferent from the previous ones
because in chop tree i make the hammer as horisontal as possible, the movement and muscles involved are slightly different from the fire man, but now that i started dfp, i feel its extremely similar to fireman, just harder.
so im thinking of stoping my use of the fireman, to acomodate dfp in the same place where the fireman was in my rutine
what do you think?
the fireman and drive fence post
I'm not sure which moves here are which but I do 3. One is overhand, striking towards head level, the next is horizontal (kidney/hip height) with the torso twist, and the next is the same as the first but striking at the seat of a chair or the top of a 2L bottle standing straight up on the floor. This puts a lot more of the work into my back and obliques since there is a much longer control / aiming portion, but less energy is being put in by me (more is gravity).
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