[BD] BritDisc Digest, Vol 58, Issue 25
IndoorsDOC
indoorsdoc at ukultimate.com
Wed Jul 16 19:46:51 BST 2008
I agree, but I know a lot of people don't. I got in trouble a few years
ago for constantly calling travel on some guy from Oxford when he hadn't
thrown the disc - every time he moved (a good few inches each time), I
called travel. Other people seemed to think this was out of order, but
personally I reckon the simple solution is to keep your foot still. If
he moves it changes the way I can force him, even if he doesn't actually
throw it yet, and I say it's a travel - it affects the game. It affects
my balance for the throw that he actually does make. But it didn't make
me popular.
I guess the other option is to let him drag me all over the pitch with
travels and then only call it when he throws, but if he doesn't move his
pivot on the actual throw he gets angry about that call instead. You
can't win...
Benji
Adam AlRasheed wrote:
>> it's > an issue about how much movement of my pivot foot constitutes a travel > that affects the game,
>>
> Surely any movement of your pivot foot (accept the actual pivot, obviously) is a travel. I know this wasn't the main point of your post, but it probably needed saying.
>
> Adam
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