Stall and reverse progression 5 - Quarter turns between wheel and wall plane orientation
Practise stall and reverse progression while adding 1/4 turns to shift poi between wheel plane and wall plane orientation. Nick Woolsey frames this as freeing one hand from the other by keeping both right and left stalls reliable across planes, then using a timed quarter turn as the poi pass low (the “golf ball” point) or travel over the top to reset direction.
You’ll drill cycling through the four major facing directions (forwards, clockwise, backwards, counterclockwise), inserting stalls and reverse stalls whenever both poi are travelling the same way. The aim is cleaner plane control and smoother reorientation without losing timing.