- May 16, 2016
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No that is not my position, just the definition of which part of the action is the crowhop. I submit to the discussion that if a P crowhops (i.e. drags or hops forward to a replant), there is nothing else that CAN happen other than she gains a second starting point and pushes off her pivot foot. The crowhop leads to the second starting pont leads to pushing off again. Go ahead, try it. once you put weight back onto that pivot foot, you have gained a second starting point.
I am also not saying that the hands have nothing to do with the pitching rule, I am saying they have no bearing on 10.5
Wait, I think you just agreed with me....