TAILING LOOP - INAPROPIATE APPLICATION OF POWER no. 4
- Jonas Magnusson
- Aug 13
- 1 min read
The key to avoiding a tailing loop is to make sure that the rod tip travels in a straight line. For a rod tip straight line, we necessarily must bend the rod. That bend is dictated by our carry (line outside the tip) and the force we use by moving the rod. We start from a standstill and accelerate smoothly to an abrupt stop. I can’t emphasize enough the importance of being smooth.

Here (below) the application of force isn’t smooth, hence the rod tip path is not straight...

In a nutshell - too slow at first and then too fast.
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