nwhitney2003
Contributor
I said Knees together, not feet. It's very easy to begin to get your thighs closed and knees together on the drop while the feet are kept sufficiently separated to soften the entry.
Getting into the habit of bringing your thighs in will protect you from nasty surprises when there's an unfortunate angle of entry. There's no need for precise timing, nor would I want to cut it very close, given the stakes. dF
I'm well aware of what you said. All I said was that I don't think that's how it should be done. You'll get more lift from the scissor kick if your knees are not together. This is from my experience teaching this entry. I know others may disagree and that's fine, just my opinion.