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I am so glad I asked! Yes I fully get it now, and you beautifully reinforced what you stated above in the article. 100% on board and I hadn’t thought of it this way before. I’ve learned something here. Thank you!!!!! Mike

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Joe may I please add an important point. When pivoting from the left foot, the relative position of the planted left foot to the location of the ball at the point of contact by the hands based on a plumb line marked to the ground from the ball is crucial. The left foot should contact the ground *behind* the ball location meaning further away from the target. This sets up the player’s momentum to flow through the ball to their target. It takes time for setters to learn this under increasingly difficult scenarios. I would submit the thought to you that this relative positioning to the ball is more important than the right/left foot selection. Do you concur? Thanks! Mike

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