Q&A: Answering a great question about crosspoints
Nick Woolsey clarifies what’s happening when both poi cross at the same time: the crosspoints don’t occupy the exact same space, one simply sits higher than the other depending on which hand/arm is higher. This helps you troubleshoot collisions by treating vertical layering as part of your timing and pathway control.
You’ll explore a simple drill for separating and recombining crosspoints by raising one crossing point up while lowering the other down, then swapping roles. This builds spatial awareness and deliberate placement so you can shift crosspoints together, apart, or sideways while keeping the pattern stable.