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Originally Posted by JRutledge
That is not true. You must have two feet on the floor and facing your opponent, there is nothing about being feet being set.
Peace
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Didn't you just state the definition of set as it is commonly used? Getting set is establishing LGP with 2 feet on the floor, facing opponent. After obtaining LGP the "set" requirement is no longer required. I understand we should use the term LGP but most coaches still understand set better than LGP.