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Thursday, April 19, 2007

Timing for hentak

This is the speedy answering machine at your service.

The question is: What should timing for hentak be?

The answer: 120 paces per minute

It's the same timing as marching. This also means that you would have tapped your left and right foot in 1 sec.

So in terms of timing "left, left, left right", this should all be said in 3 secs.

:)

Thanks for the question!

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Blogger drill comm. said...

just to clarify, hentak is... marching on the spot. :)
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April 22, 2007 at 11:09 PM  

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