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Old 02-03-2008, 07:06 AM   #21
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bro kit your CBR now all like baby SUMO liao very nice.
good job bro
You are rite bro. Ytday me saw it bigger then mine double.
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Old 02-03-2008, 08:41 AM   #22
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ya loh... mine also very slow
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Old 02-03-2008, 10:21 AM   #23
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ya loh... mine also very slow
When you saw it, you will fainted sia.
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Old 02-03-2008, 10:38 AM   #24
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Still cant really figure out how to see swimming. How to grade swimming good or not?
Ok bro...try to explain with my limited knowledge...sarabat style and hope it make sense. Just imagine looking from the back... a sexy Japanese woman in a tight kimono walking very fast....you will notice that all that move is from the waist downward....backside sashay left right... left right...left right and the waist and the upper body very straight and stiff moving forward....wow power man!!!

Tranpose it into ranchu and imagine same thing#@*%#@*


A correctly constructed ranchu will have a very strong, wide spread tail with a thick peduncle supported by a big oza...so when the ranchu moves...the power of the swinging of the tail is enough to propel the ranchu forward in a powerful and assertive way...without the need of the body to sway "left right" to create forward momemtum....also just imagine a marathon runner crossing the finishing line....hands and legs flailing just to propel himself forward...that is how a badly constructed ranchu swim.

In here again can read Mr Geert Coopen article on the "Standard of perfection"

http://www.thairanchucentre.com/inf_standard_t.php

Highlight the swimming portion...


"The Ranchu should be a beautiful, well balanced fish that can swim well. A deformed Ranchu will never be beautiful and will swim fatiguing. One will see immediately, if a Ranchu is a good Ranchu"

In essense a badly constructed ranchu will tire off faster when swimming bcos it is wasting a lot more energy swimming while a properly constructed one will swim effortlessly and yet powerfully...make sense..or



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bro kit your CBR now all like baby SUMO liao very nice.
good job bro
Yours too...I think you are grooming yours right and they are very well kept.

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TAPAU TAPAU!!!

good job bro kit..u keep the sarabat spirit going..
Thxs bro...we are sarabat through and through.

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You are rite bro. Ytday me saw it bigger then mine double.
Huh sure or not or you making mountain early in the morning

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ya loh... mine also very slow
Bro Butler must admire you as you took the "tail end" pieces and you already did a marvellous job grooming them... as we said once before...ka ka hoot and watch for the stomach...shld be abled to catch up with mine.


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Old 02-03-2008, 11:58 AM   #25
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Still cant really figure out how to see swimming. How to grade swimming good or not?
Bro, you can see many excellent TVRs swimming strongly but yet beautiful/gracious at the same time, in this favourite website of mine


http://www.ranchu-asumi.com/sample.html

All darn good swimmers....another way is to watch AJRS video over and over and over again and you will somehow know what makes the champion......A good mentor once told me that he likened Excellent Ranchus to great Hawaiian Hula dancers....i think it is very so true
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Huh sure or not or you making mountain early in the morning


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Sure that day i saw, you forgot huh....hehehe
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Huh sure or not or you making mountain early in the morning


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Sure that day i saw, you forgot huh....hehehe[/QUOTE]


Yah but yours cannot be 1/2 the size right....maybe slightly smaller.
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Old 02-03-2008, 12:14 PM   #28
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Sure that day i saw, you forgot huh....hehehe

Yah but yours cannot be 1/2 the size right....maybe slightly smaller.[/QUOTE]

No Horse Run.....Now i pass to one nice bro, see he can pick up or not.....
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Bro, you can see many excellent TVRs swimming strongly but yet beautiful/gracious at the same time, in this favourite website of mine


http://www.ranchu-asumi.com/sample.html

All darn good swimmers....another way is to watch AJRS video over and over and over again and you will somehow know what makes the champion......A good mentor once told me that he likened Excellent Ranchus to great Hawaiian Hula dancers....i think it is very so true
Yes to understand got to watch as many videos as possible...somehow the idea will come into the head and will form idea of how a good swimmer's swim pattern is like.

Thxs for sharing the web site...can spend whole day surfing

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Old 02-03-2008, 12:22 PM   #30
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Nice bbrs. bro
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