Daescher technique

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The Daescher technique was created by Andreas Daescher of Switzerland. This technique was created in the 1950's as a modification of the Kongsberger technique where the arms are placed are placed backward toward the hips for a closer lean. This would become the standard for ski jumping until the development of the modern V-technique by Jan Boklöv of Sweden in 1985.

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