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Sep 19, 2024
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CSoul
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How they stated it is how the vast majority understand it. And again, it's speaking to people being overly
confident leaning forward too much and going too fast and crashing. I mean, I've seen that a lot in actual skiing.
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RE: Crazy rise and fall of Pluralsight. I would expect them to cut the team
bruincoug
12:56pm
That definition is correct.
m0resn0w
12:59pm
Yes, it's similar to the phrase: "Out kick your (punt) coverage."
SafetyFirst
1:43pm
Outkick coverage is EXACTLY how I understand it. That’s what I’m getting at
bruincoug
2:16pm
I look at "out kicking your coverage" to mean being "out of your depth," so we
SafetyFirst
4:01pm
Those two are the same things. People who are overly confident often lean too far forward in skiing.
CSoul
12:59pm
Can be. But getting off balance and ahead of yourself is not necessarily the
bruincoug
1:01pm
How they stated it is how the vast majority understand it. And again, it's speaking to people being overly
CSoul
1:03pm
Good ski position has you over your feet. If you get your weight too far foward (or back) disaster can follow
Greg Kite's 'stache
1:06pm
Their description or definition is pretty close to my understanding and use of
BoiseBlueCoug
12:59pm
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