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Sure you might get proficient at a harder shot, but I just don't see how they get any advantage with extra moving parts and no connection to the ground, if you want to do a jumper on a free throw, good luck to you. I don't see a reason to be asinine on something you need high speed frame by frame replay to be absolutely certain about. :\It's not that hard if you practice it: certainly no harder than jump-setting in volleyball (speaking from experience, as a former setter in college AND a jump-putter in the early 1980s, before getting involved in organized disc golf). Or a fall-away jumper or dipsy-doodle scoop in basketball.
FWIW I think step putting looks so stupid and is the only reason it should be not allowed. :gross: