- Jul 16, 2019
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She was airborne and landed on the pivot foot. How could anyone land on the pivot foot first without it bearing weight? It is just impossible. By the definition, bearing weight -> replant -> crow hopHard to tell from your picture, but her hands are separated, and she is not that far off the pitchers plate. See below for side view, where she is CLEARLY airborne, but hands are separate. The "Hesitation" or "Hitch" in the motion, is what gives the crow hop away. In the NFHS video, the man is basically starting his arm circle after landing (establishing a second impetus), Jordan's motion is continuous, with no hitch or pause. She leaps, but not a crow hop.
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