Why not teach wrist throw from the top per 10-20-A through-B ?
Wrist Throw is 10-20-E. When you are talking about from the Top are you refering to 10-24-A Full Sweep Release?
Reference Chapter 11, under section 20, especially Release Combinations and Types (11-24).
10-20-A very explicely describes throwing from the top. Please counterargument!
Not sure about that boss man.
10-20-D DELIVERY PATH THROW Wherever the bottom arc of the Delivery Line begins (10-23) – a long arc or short (7-23) – it triggers this Throw automatically. Usually used in combination with 10-20-B for Hitting or with 10-20-C for Swinging.
By deliberately Triggering the Release before the end of the Delivery Path Line, a Non-Automatic version can be produced. This will normally require an adjustment of the Aiming Point also.
10-20-E WRIST THROW Here, the Right Hand remains palm-up to the Plane during the Uncocking of the Left Wrist to produce a Sequenced Release per 2-G and 4-D-0. Especially compatible with Swinging. See 6-H-0-F.
By deliberately initiating the Wrist Roll at any point before reaching the end of the Delivery Path Line, the Non-Automatic version can be produced.
"If you find this procedure too difficult, stay with 10-20-D above".
With the wrist throw you can either max delay it for a snappy release OR you can allow Throw Out to happen at any point to your liking.
But if that's a problem . . . there's always Delivery Path Throw.