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PIVOTS and ADVANCED PIVOTS
How should pivots and advanced pivots be performed?
*A pivot is limited to leaving the base on the board and angling the player. **An advanced pivot is actually removing the player from the field to adjust TTC dials, or brush brongs, etc and then repositioning him. Last edited by JIMBO : 06-17-2009 at 03:23 PM. |
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Hey Jimbo
Not sure what an advanced pivot is but shouldn't a true pivot be on the axis (center) of the base, not from the front or back?
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pivot.
good point detroit child. that way no advantage is gained, no position lost.
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Advanced Pivot
Advanced Pivot is most commonly done with safeties where you spin a guy or two deep and then if it is a pass play, you're allowed to reset his dial to move forward after the ball carrier or to make an interception on the pass simulation.
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axis is flawed
if you pivot a rectangular base from 0' to 90', from the axis, you would gain position to that side, aka yards, which is why at BuzzFest we came out with the pivot box/sticks, that were similar to a photo in another post.
When making a pivot, one can not gain an advantage by moving closer to the ball carrier or simulated pass when the board is "off".
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I think the pivot box/sticks are a great idea but what do you do in close quarters?
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