Doesn't matter as long as the left foot is 30 cm behind the mark. The right foot can be closer as long as it isn't any closer than the back of the mark.I think that right foot is closer. FOOT FAULT!!
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Doesn't matter as long as the left foot is 30 cm behind the mark. The right foot can be closer as long as it isn't any closer than the back of the mark.I think that right foot is closer. FOOT FAULT!!
It's not closer though. Both feet are outside of the 1 foot circle.Doesn't matter as long as the left foot is 30 cm behind the mark. The right foot can be closer as long as it isn't any closer that the back of the mark.
Why did I reply to myself?
We called him Uncle Fingers.what do you remember about a certain night when you were 12 and your creepy uncle joe was over and asked you if you wanted some "juice boxes"?
Damn...you humped the basket to a tilt!
Oops. Fixed.
maybe i'm missing something...
there is a line from the back of your marker (just like a free throw in b-ball),you place one foot behind the marker the other foot then cannot go past said line,no matter how much you try to twist it.
the circle drawn on the picture doesn't apply....
maybe i'm missing something...
there is a line from the back of your marker (just like a free throw in b-ball),you place one foot behind the marker the other foot then cannot go past said line,no matter how much you try to twist it.
the circle drawn on the picture doesn't apply....
maybe i'm missing something...
there is a line from the back of your marker (just like a free throw in b-ball),you place one foot behind the marker the other foot then cannot go past said line,no matter how much you try to twist it.
the circle drawn on the picture doesn't apply....
It would be nice and solve a lot of problems if there were diagrams/pictures accompanying their "fuzzy" rules.
(I don't have a hard copy of the rules, I just read it on the PDGA site, but I am guessing the hard copy doesn't have pictures, or questions like these would not come up.)