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This takes a little practice; some people can manage it more easily than others. One secret for success is to relax. At first, just practice rolling the ball from the hand along the arm to shoulder level. If you are right handed, use the left hand to stop the ball by the chin and push it back down the right arm again. One important teaching point, do not flick the fingers or wrist upwards to initiate the roll up the arm as this is considered bad technique. Instead, open the fingers and push the whole arm away from the body, at the same time lifting the hand slightly above shoulder level. This will start the ball rolling without having to make any positive effort with the hand. Once the roll up and down the right arm is mastered, try the same with the left hand. Finally, make a full chest roll by rolling the ball up the right arm, across the chest and down the left arm, or vice versa. To achieve a successful chest roll, keep both arms in a forward diagonal position rather than complete …

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One secret for success is to relax. At first, just practice rolling the ball from the hand along the arm to shoulder level. If you are right handed, use the left hand to stop the ball by the chin and push it back down the right arm again. One important teaching point, do not flick the fingers or wrist upwards to initiate the roll up the arm as this is considered bad technique. Instead, open the fingers and push the whole arm away from the body, at the same time lifting the hand slightly above shoulder level. This will start the ball rolling without having to make any positive effort with the hand. Once the roll up and down the right arm is mastered, try the same with the left hand. Finally, make a full chest roll by rolling the ball up the right arm, across the chest and down the left arm, or vice versa. To achieve a successful chest roll, keep both arms in a forward diagonal position rather than completely sideways. This prevents the ball from rolling off the hands at the end, and gi …

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