you seemed to have the touch. i couldn't figure this out when i started learning. i would push and push and push and the rotary would hop all over the place. the biggest step in developing my technique was to ease up and let the buffer glide. once you zone into that feeling it almost becomes second nature.
overall, nice technique...no bad habits that i could see of.
also, getting down low for side panels in a must. standing up and turning the polisher upside down increases your risks of having an accident. i saw one guy doing this catch the -power cord in the rotary...luckily he wasn't injured but it looked as if it nearly took his arm off
