https://youtu.be/90gP3d-K920?si=mnRlQzO6QKugMccg
Bishop Barron mentions agere contra as acting against our attachments to do his will. The purposeful pursuit of playing and being played, sharing and growing. Then at minute 3:25 he mentions Aristotle’s concept of entelechy, of a stick bent in one direction— Aristotle believes the entelechy of humans is we naturally want to be knowledgeable and social.
Two Way hockey agility adopts sticks bent in either direction, coinciding like clockwork, and then ultimately straight to create the furthest and finest development curve for ice hockey players and the game.