Turning with controlled planes summary
Turning in split-time same-direction is drilled through the “saloon doors” action, using a small corrective twitch to keep the poi in a clean wall plane while you rotate. The focus is on managing torque that otherwise pulls the planes outwards, increasing the chance of crashes or unintended wraps.
Nick Woolsey summarises how to refine this by exploring plane control in different body positions: low and high, arms extended, and offset heights. Using a wall or partner for feedback helps you see whether the planes stay straight as you turn and vary your range.