RustyStrings615
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- Jan 30, 2012
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20 pages? You need to change your settings to view 40 posts per page....I'm looking at page 7
Yeah I do! But still...
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20 pages? You need to change your settings to view 40 posts per page....I'm looking at page 7
Dave,
His support point, which includes his left foot, crossed the line (in this case almost a full step) before the release. This is a stance violation.
Unless I understand support point incorrectly?
In any case, his style leaves him susceptible to faulting. He almost releases and steps over simultaneously.
Edit:
If his left foot is a supporting point, which I believe it is, he clearly faults, because the left foot goes beyond the marker before release.
So, if Feldberg's left foot is in the air, at the time of release, it is no longer considered a supporting point, correct? If this is the case, it appears his putt at 18:46 was legal. If his left foot had touched the ground before release, it would have been a fault.
The putt at 09:57 is another questionable one. If it can be determined that his right foot was in the air before release, it's a fault.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong. I want to know what the official ruling on this would be.
So if you were carded with me in a tourney, would you let me throw from in front of my mark? Would you let me just throw from wherever I wanted to?
The rules are there so everyone plays by the same standards, what is so hard to understand about that?
802.04.B - When the disc is released, a player must:
1 - Have at least one supporting point that is in contact with the lie;
I think you missed the entire point of my post. I never even said if I was in favor of calling the foul or not. I'll bold key bit this time.
In a game of trying to throw a disc into a basket from a long, long ways away, it makes little sense to spend so much time focused on something so inconsequential as the first 4 inches of a 3600 inch shot.
I believe the smoking ban only affects majors.
Dave,
His support point, which includes his left foot, crossed the line (in this case almost a full step) before the release. This is a stance violation.
Unless I understand support point incorrectly?
In any case, his style leaves him susceptible to faulting. He almost releases and steps over simultaneously.
Edit:
If his left foot is a supporting point, which I believe it is, he clearly faults, because the left foot goes beyond the marker before release.
a supporting contact has to be touching the ground to be considered a supporting contact.
How sad is it that Paul had to say this... obviously if Feldbergs foot is in front of his mini, but in the air, its not a supporting point. How the he¡¡ can anybody support any of their body weight with a foot they are holding off the ground?
a supporting contact has to be touching the ground to be considered a supporting contact.
How sad is it that Paul had to say this... obviously if Feldbergs foot is in front of his mini, but in the air, its not a supporting point. How the he¡¡ can anybody support any of their body weight with a foot they are holding off the ground?