A final mistake is throwing the second ball behind the first, rather than inside.
I noticed in myself a need to orient, at the first mention of inside, and in this statement, I notice the “inside” I picked has the wrong reference frame. Not in use: “Inside” as body-side of the plane of the two outstretched hands and top-of-arc (/ center of Earth’s gravity); instead in use: “inside” is about the box circumscribing hand-hand-apex.
A single sentence, or two, on this orientation would clear things up for me in first read—to fit the clearly optimized smoothness of the introduction.
I noticed in myself a need to orient, at the first mention of inside, and in this statement, I notice the “inside” I picked has the wrong reference frame. Not in use: “Inside” as body-side of the plane of the two outstretched hands and top-of-arc (/ center of Earth’s gravity); instead in use: “inside” is about the box circumscribing hand-hand-apex.
A single sentence, or two, on this orientation would clear things up for me in first read—to fit the clearly optimized smoothness of the introduction.
Thanks! Added “I.e your right hand throw should be closer to your left hand throw than your right hand catch”, hope that’s sufficient?