Quote: (12-08-2008 09:30 PM)mlucasone Wrote:
Could you explain the "much less on the kino and more on the body language" part please? What kind of body language replaces kino? lol
What I meant here is that the kino escalation process had to be calibrated differently for me. When I first came to Korea, I kinoed more from the start. The hb's were pretty surprised, so I calibrated it differently. At the beginning I kinoed (touching) less and focused more on my body language in the set.
Then, once I locked into the set (8-10 mins) I start to kino more. If you want specific examples, I have some Fr's and LR´s on my blog.