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One thing I want to make very clear early on in this community:
๐Ÿ‘‰ Good PDR is not about strength.
๐Ÿ‘‰ Itโ€™s about mechanics, positioning, and control.
Most techs struggle early not because they โ€œdonโ€™t have it,โ€ but because theyโ€™re fighting the metal instead of working with it.
A few fundamentals to keep in mind as youโ€™re learning or resetting your approach:
โ€ข Body position matters โ€“ If your stance is off, your push will be off. Your body should feel balanced and relaxed, not twisted or forced.
โ€ข Tool alignment matters โ€“ Push direction is just as important as push pressure. If youโ€™re off-angle, the metal will tell on you.
โ€ข Less force, more intent โ€“ Precision beats power every single time. Heavy hands early create more work later.
โ€ข Consistency over speed โ€“ Smooth, repeatable movements will always outperform rushed corrections.
If you build proper mechanics now, everything else gets easier:
Cleaner pushes.
Better control.
Less fatigue.
Better results.
This community is about doing it right, not doing it fast.
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Dean Berman
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