At Play-- Two-Birds
How ta and ha get there doesn't matter so long as they do get there with time to spare.
ta points up. So does ha but with arm bent in perfect position to key your bod into dramatic reconfiguration.
Variable backswings?
Repetitive motion is supposed to be good.
So don't do it.
League players, Big and Little, would argue with you.
But what do they know? They're not even in the same sport.
Could somebody authorize themself to use four different service backswings in one match and yet get away with this crime against humanity?
1) Down together up together but ta starts high and only drops two inches.
2) Don't lower ta at all but keep her bent. ha goes back slow and level while getting straight. ha then bends as ta goes up straightening.
3) Extend both arms toward right end of net but keep them disconnected. Drop ta two inches as ha flies downward in a shallow arc. Now ta flies 40 feet straight up like a wild turkey (think Mitch McConnell) while ha bends in gentle second half of its arc, the part of the arc that goes up.
4) From same start point toss sooner with no downswing. As ta goes up, ha goes down at same speed, a pendulum, but then accelerates bending to chosen spot of brandishment.
Verdict: Not enough backswings. Work up more.
One lesson: Downswing on toss is a psychological aid and not physical necessity. In just presented variation 2) ha can carry all psychological load.
How ta and ha get there doesn't matter so long as they do get there with time to spare.
ta points up. So does ha but with arm bent in perfect position to key your bod into dramatic reconfiguration.
Variable backswings?
Repetitive motion is supposed to be good.
So don't do it.
League players, Big and Little, would argue with you.
But what do they know? They're not even in the same sport.
Could somebody authorize themself to use four different service backswings in one match and yet get away with this crime against humanity?
1) Down together up together but ta starts high and only drops two inches.
2) Don't lower ta at all but keep her bent. ha goes back slow and level while getting straight. ha then bends as ta goes up straightening.
3) Extend both arms toward right end of net but keep them disconnected. Drop ta two inches as ha flies downward in a shallow arc. Now ta flies 40 feet straight up like a wild turkey (think Mitch McConnell) while ha bends in gentle second half of its arc, the part of the arc that goes up.
4) From same start point toss sooner with no downswing. As ta goes up, ha goes down at same speed, a pendulum, but then accelerates bending to chosen spot of brandishment.
Verdict: Not enough backswings. Work up more.
One lesson: Downswing on toss is a psychological aid and not physical necessity. In just presented variation 2) ha can carry all psychological load.
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