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Originally posted by assignmentmaker
Perhaps such sliding is the topological equivalent of jumping up in the air and landing . . . you moved them both, so one of them - just which is moot - must have been the pivot foot.
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Exactly.
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A player who catches the ball with both feet on the floor, may pivot, using either foot.
Since a player can only move one foot when neither has been established as a pivot, it's traveling to move both.