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Old Mon Mar 21, 2016, 06:28pm
johnny d johnny d is offline
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Originally Posted by deecee View Post
Where would the other foot be? In the air?
What other foot would you be referring to? The point is that the person must go to a knee, and stand again without moving the pivot foot in order to remain legal. Since either foot, the one on the leg with the knee touching the ground, or the one on the other leg can be the pivot foot, your comment, as usual, makes no sense. Your previous statement that a person to go to one knee and then stand and still not be called for a traveling violation is only accurate with the qualifier that the pivot foot not move.

And for the record, it would be possible, by rule to legally do this with one foot in the air.
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