
Fri Nov 05, 2004, 08:47am
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Originally posted by ChuckElias
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Originally posted by bob jenkins
1) If you control the ball while one foot is on the ground, you can jump off that foot and land on both simultaneously. Neither can be the pivot.
2) If you control the ball while in the air and land on one foot, you can jump off that foot and land on both simultaneously. Neither can be the pivot.
3) If you control the ball while in the air and land on both feet simultaneously, either can be the pivot
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Since these are obviously different maneuvers, it's dumb to call them by the same name. To avoid confusion, everybody (well, me, anyway ) is recommending that we call only #3 a jumpstop. #1 and #2 are to be called a hopstop.
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Oh, No! Here comes the "hopstop" again. Isn't this the word that you trotted out in a previous discuss about a jump stop? The Bosox winning the WS does not entitle you to make up words.
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