>>>An after-thought: Execute with your good leg, then immediatley attempt it's result with your "bad" leg. In this way you teach your bad leg to pick up things from your good leg. Just try it a few times, you'll see what I mean. Then go from there. And be patient.<<
I agree, but with this refinement. It's harder to learn if fatigued. So, only 2 2 o3 good ones with the good side and then try the wek side. Have someone watch you and perhaps explain what you are doing differently. Train the bad side with double the reps of the good side so long as you are not fatigued. If fatigued you wiull not improve. You will only reinforce / develop bad habits. Rest and then try some more.
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