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Originally Posted by scrounge
then the pivot has to be entirely in contact, not just astride or touching.
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Are you hung up on the word "
entire pivot foot in contact"? Where I've seen this done, F1 has his pivot foot
at angles between almost pointing towards the plate (a little of his foot overlapping in front of and behind the rubber) and 90 degrees to HP (
entire bottom of pivot in contact). If you'd call the former an illegal set position, you are free to OOO that as you like, but in the the latter case (near 90 degrees to HP) F1's foot
is entirely in contact and in a legal set position.
In every case I've seen, I don't see an iilegal set (think it would be OOO to do so), I see a legal set position, followed by a wind-up.