Two possible explanations ....
a) You are "Porridge Stirring" your partners. When you are doing a return on your partner, all you need to do is initiate the spin. As soon as your partner starts spinning, you then just need to keep your hand above her head (to help balance her and give her support in case she spins off balance herself). Once she completes her spin, that is when you lower your hand from above her head. Porridge stirring is where you stir her hand around her head. The result of this is that your partner will more than likely be thrown off balance - her natural reaction then is to tug on your hand to try to regain her balance, hence the pulling on your arm, resulting in your arm being pulled out to the side when she has completed her turn. OR,
b) Your partner is leading herself and doing her own spinning. As a result, she is then only using your supporting hand to "stop her spin", thus having the same end result.
I hope that answers your question.![]()
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