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Originally Posted by ilyazhito
In real time, it is a charge. The defender has legal guarding position outside the RA, 2 feet on the floor, facing his opponent, and does not move toward the opponent before the shooter goes airborne.
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I don't ever see him stop moving forward. Yes, his feet stop, but it is the movement of his torso that is relevant for block charge...the same as if the defender leans to the side. His torso continues to move all the way until contact.