yw. .. With "only 100-120gr balls" I wasn't actually talking of a "change in weight" - I just guessed your beanbags' weight and can only state, there is simply no need to force them up out of shoulder and forearm as it were cannonballs - why should the wrists stay stiff as they were in plaster cast. ..
.. But I wronged you for - watching again - I now saw you do spring up your wrists some, a good lot, .. but catching and throwing the balls more towards the fingers and away from the palm will give them stronger lever and higher momentum with less(!) effort .. only thing about throwing mainly or good deal from wrists, is, accuracy and aiming is less simple and needs a while to get into and one has to overcome the instinct to throw with stable wrists, which provides for more control. But you will earn shorter dwell-time and precious time for e.g. aiming (or what else one has to coordinate between throws).
With "physics of the pattern", I simply meant adapt one's movements to speed and trajectory and momentum of the balls landing .. one can swiftly brake them down within their trajectory and dart them up in the right direction doing only what the balls low weight requires even intuitively .. thus the whole of hands, pattern, balls, orbits, hands, movements, all in motion form a natural harmonic unity. (Such "physics" is nothing else than the feeling of when a pattern runs good, easy, or even flows like by itself)
But maybe you're simply not all sure where exactly you want the balls to go .. simply "up" is not enough for accurate throws, I think .. I myself use virtual `points´ or `areas´ (`transparent clouds´((whatever that is)) or imagined `poles´ for straight up or rather high throws) in my controlled space-scope where more or less exactly I want the balls to have their highest point. Maybe you can find a way to aim 1b low well ..
I noticed some completely other issue now too -> your fails mostly go too far ahead -> so for more stability, you might simply need to only juggle near your body as you do in the short fluent phases .. I think throwing too far ahead is another instinct (to overcome) of not hurting oneself (e.g. face, eye) so subconscient one rather throws ahead, than towards own face. Throwing more behind to land on one's own head and doing some headbounces will get rid of such subconcient hindering instinct.
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