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Originally posted by ysong
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Originally posted by bob jenkins
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Originally posted by ysong
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Originally posted by Camron Rust
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43-2-a2 describes a single landing...one foot followed by the other. It doesn't describe two landings: landing, jumping and landing again.
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Exactly!
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Camron is using "jump" differently than you are using it.
Camron is describing one type of jump stop -- land on one foot, jump, then land on both feet. That's described elsewhere in the rule.
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No he isn't. Ask him.
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Hmmm.... This is just a perfect example of how one sentence can have two opposite interpretations and both of them seem perfectly correct.
But the fact is, there can only be ONE correct interpretation.