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Join Date: Jan 2006
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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
The case was referencing the non-piviot foot...impling the other foot was the piviot foot. In such a case, a jump stop isn't even possible. When jumping as part of a jump stop, no pivot foot has been established.
Even in the jump stop scenario, where the play jumps off of the foot, they must come down with both feet together. If they're hopping on one foot, they have not executed a legal jump stop...still traveling when that one foot comes back down.
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Oh, I understand all that. Just wanted to make sure the exception to your absolute was noted.
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