in tug of war we need strategy and tactics not only pulling along.... we need to bend our body with legs straight Team composition: Arrange your team by strength, with the strongest members at the front and back. Stance: Lean back slightly, around 45 degrees, with your back straight. Grip the rope tightly underarm. Legs: Use your legs to drive backwards and generate power. Keep your lead leg straight and drive it into the ground as the other team pulls. Pulling: Use short, quick pulls to unbalance the other team, and long, steady pulls to tire them out. Body angle: Keep your upper body still and use your body angle to get leverage... best example our brother's Chakhesang tribe.
in tug of war we need strategy and tactics not only pulling along.... we need to bend our body with legs straight
Team composition: Arrange your team by strength, with the strongest members at the front and back.
Stance: Lean back slightly, around 45 degrees, with your back straight. Grip the rope tightly underarm.
Legs: Use your legs to drive backwards and generate power. Keep your lead leg straight and drive it into the ground as the other team pulls.
Pulling: Use short, quick pulls to unbalance the other team, and long, steady pulls to tire them out.
Body angle: Keep your upper body still and use your body angle to get leverage... best example our brother's Chakhesang tribe.
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