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A distinct type of Shuffle Foot Maneuver which is physically distinguishable by having the lead foot travel by losing contact with the ground, replanting, and finally initiating the other foot to travel by maintaining contact with the ground to reestablish the stance back to proper depth alignments |
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This Foot Maneuver typically travels the shortest distance (e.g. approximately a third to a half neutral bow distance) of the shuffles.
This Foot Maneuver can be hard to distinguish from the push-drag and pull-drag maneuver and is commonly called out by its more subtle execution. |