I read in a lot of posts by various extremely experienced BASE jumpers that in case of ultra low freefal the "trick" is to "throw the PC upwards".
Such a gesture, while on one side would seem obvious, on the other side is difficult for me to understand how it works/how it can be done.
The physics/geometry/whatever of my shoulder/arm/elbow/forearm/wrist/hand simply does NOT allow me, once I am freefalling flat and stable face to earth, to throw my PC "UP" (unless just opening my hand, but I do understand this is NOT a tremendously smart trick).
With my shoulder/arm I simply cannot go "back"/"past" the plane of my body. Simply I cannot. Even in a slighty head high position of freefall I can hardly figure out how to throw PC "UP".
What I can do is to throw my PC at the (right) side of my body with any strenght/energy I like, but my joints simply do not allow me to pitch "UPWARDS" (=towards the back of my body while in freefall).
If any experienced juper out there could explain better how a "PC throw up" can be achieved, I would appreciate so much. Also few pictures would greatly help to understand how the "PC throw UP" can be done.
Thanks so much
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