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Old March 9th, 2011, 05:32 PM
Chad_Carter
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Originally Posted by Stephen.Sines View Post
its not about when the foot hits the ground, but whether or not the original putting location is still in contact with the player when the disc is released.
the jump putt is all about the inertia that is built during the early stages of a "jumping" motion and how it applies to said putt. Nothing to do with a literal jump.
the same applies to the walk putt, just as long as no other points of contact are established beyond your placement, and your origin of contact (ie. foot behind marker) still is your "origin". all of these must be true through the release of the disc.
did I miss anything?
we need instant replay....did the ball break the plane??
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