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Remember to throw from a low hand position upwards. Aim around shoulder height, else throws become too fast. |
Remember to throw from a low hand position upwards. Aim around shoulder height, else throws become too fast. |
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If you stood very close in zap-zap-zip, you need to stand a bit further apart now to avoid collisions. |
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== Common Problems == |
== Common Problems == |
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** The person doing straight zaps cannot have them go inwards |
** The person doing straight zaps cannot have them go inwards |
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** Your throws may be too low |
** Your throws may be too low |
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* "it's too fast" |
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** if you got zap-zap-zip to become slow and relaxed, it will be faster |
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** don't do throws earlier than you need, that speeds up the pattern |
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** keep doing throws from low down a bit upwards. |
Revision as of 09:47, 17 March 2022
Patterns to do Before
Pre-requisite: zap zap zip
Pattern
The throw sequence is as simple as it gets: zap, zap, zap, zap, zap…
but it will feel quite a bit faster than zap-zap-zip.
Remember to throw from a low hand position upwards. Aim around shoulder height, else throws become too fast.
If you stood very close in zap-zap-zip, you need to stand a bit further apart now to avoid collisions.
Common Problems
- Collisions.
- The person doing straight zaps cannot have them go inwards
- Your throws may be too low
- "it's too fast"
- if you got zap-zap-zip to become slow and relaxed, it will be faster
- don't do throws earlier than you need, that speeds up the pattern
- keep doing throws from low down a bit upwards.