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Originally Posted by kbilla
I believe the issue is how each of us applies the "guarding" definition...the definition only says that a defender "puts themselves in the path", it doesn't say that they have to actively be doing anything....intentionally or not, A1 put him/herself in the path...from there it would seem that guarding principles would apply...
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I got some sad news for you. You're the only one here that's trying to apply guarding principles to situations that have absolutely nothing to do with guarding. You're doing that because you don't understand the basic concepts used in the
different situations.