#3 09-13-2010, 08:04 PM Daryl Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Illinois Posts: 3,521 There are many more things, some more important than those that I've listed below. Grip the Mop as you would a Golf Club. A. Move the Wet Mop with your wrists and notice a few things:The wet mop is very heavyThe pressure on the #3 PP changes as the mop is moved from right to leftThe range of motion is short and feeble and you start using your arms to assist moving the mop headWhen you use your arms to assist, then your body contorts and must use ground forces to support the effort.When you've finished moving the mop head from right to left, the mop head is likely to be ahead of your hands and your hands behind your head. B. Drag the Wet Mop with your Pivot. Align the Flying Wedges. The Wet Mop is very heavyThe #3 PP Pressure remains constantThe Range of motion is as far as your pivot can turnYour Hands are ClampsYour Wrists are not turning and twisting so you can trace the Plane Line with the #3 PP by adjusting your Pivot to comply.When you've finished moving the mop head from right to left, your Hands are ahead of the Mop Head and the Mop Head is ahead of your Head.Pivot Lag Last edited by Daryl : 09-13-2010 at 08:09 PM. Daryl View Public Profile Send a private message to Daryl Find all posts by Daryl