It’s true–Challenge is Challenging
Just when you think you sort of know something, you come across a page like this: Mental Image Practice by Bill Heimann. Okay, I sort of (barely) dance C3A. Out of these 109 situations, I found 6 where I understood the vocabulary.
| 38 | Beau end in zero tag | Stable, concentric, wheel thru |
I actually could do this one, although I forgot about trying to get the whole set up, and just went for where the beau end would end up. But I could go back and figure out the whole formation.
| 83 | lead center of rh waves | Reverse order, initially cross concentric, recoil |
Here I understand the words, but I don’t get how it works. First I know the call, recoil (facing or split recycle, step and fold). So there are two parts, and to do it in reverse order, I guess one would do the step and fold first and then the recycle. So does that mean the initially cross concentric part applies to the step and fold? Or would one apply it to the first part of the call (recycle) and then do it in reverse order: step and fold, cross concentric recycle? Given the result, that has to be correct.
| 89 | Trailing end of lh waves | Once Removed, as couples, Latch On |
I think I managed to actually do this one.
| 95 | End of center line in lh interlocked diamond, points facing | initially centers, 1/4 wheel the ocean, 1-1/2 |
| 96 | # 1 in rh columns | Initially, initially tandem, initially twice recoil |
| 97 | lead center of lh wave | Initially reverse order mixer’s motivate |
In all of these, I know the vocabulary, but I don’t understand the parsing.