Hmm. Now that I think of it, this phenomenon exists in cognitive tasks too. Nonfiction writing is very natural. Fiction writing is very unnatural (not counting real-life stories that you just find in the right shape).
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Why is it that for some physical things, the right way is also a natural way (eg: swinging a tennis racket) and with others the right way is the unnatural way (eg: golf swing — knees stay bent on the downswing but “want” to straighten out)?
Other examples? General principles?
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