Sky view of air wraps
Air wraps are broken down from a top-down “sky view” so you can clearly track tether contact and release on a wall plane. Nick Woolsey frames air wraps alongside related mechanics like saloon doors, hyperloops, and orbitals, emphasising how they connect through shared timing and geometry.
You’ll drill the plane control that makes wraps consistent, especially managing poi tilt and drift between wheel and wall orientations. The focus is setting a clean, symmetrical approach angle, bringing the hands together to allow the tethers to tangle, then letting the poi unwrap with minimal extra input. You’ll also explore how convex versus concave shapes change the in-to-out and out-to-in wrap pathway.