Thread: Traveling?
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Old Fri Dec 12, 2014, 03:54am
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Originally Posted by Sunnyboy View Post
I think the key in this situation is: it will be very difficult for the player to keep the non-pivot foot in place when he/she is moving at full speed. If the player can keep the foot still, it is not a travel, but rather a smart and skilled play.

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Originally Posted by frezer11 View Post
So here's a question in regards to this situation: Does the non-pivot foot, the foot that is on the floor, have to remain stationary with respect to the floor? In other words, can you pivot on the non-pivot foot, provided that it does not come off the floor?
You two might want to check the definition of which foot is the pivot foot.
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