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Sir, This is a Wendy's
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Some random thinking lately.
First, let me state that this is more of a bring up overall thoughts and talk it all through sort of thing.
So, generally we make a huge deal about spinning out. Which is where when you brace you don't really resist the rotation and swing through early with the lower body.
The thing is though, you can to some extent throw this way. And we make a really big deal about "not spinning out" but...
What if we are looking at it way to harshly and when we are trying to be more touchy and more controlled, spinning out isn't a bad thing?
I'm thinking generally in the sense that maybe in circumstances its good/okay vs bad/never.
Thoughts?
We might just be overcomplicating some things like up shots a bit to much by trying to impose to many rules on touch play vs power play.
First, let me state that this is more of a bring up overall thoughts and talk it all through sort of thing.
So, generally we make a huge deal about spinning out. Which is where when you brace you don't really resist the rotation and swing through early with the lower body.
The thing is though, you can to some extent throw this way. And we make a really big deal about "not spinning out" but...
What if we are looking at it way to harshly and when we are trying to be more touchy and more controlled, spinning out isn't a bad thing?
I'm thinking generally in the sense that maybe in circumstances its good/okay vs bad/never.
Thoughts?
We might just be overcomplicating some things like up shots a bit to much by trying to impose to many rules on touch play vs power play.