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Originally Posted by Rich Ives
It's a different opinion. So what?
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... but somehow you come to a different conclusion. I FULLY agree with you when you say, "I do not think a jump turn requires that the pivot foot remain on or in front of the rubber. It can go behind the rubber. It's how you execute the jump that matters, not where your pivot foot lands." The second paragraph in my "Jump Turn" section illustrates that I agree with this.
I directed several questions in my "Jump Turn" section to one basers. Care to address any of them?