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Post time 20-8-2017 10:54 PM
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fatinz replied at 20-8-2017 10:49 PM
Boleh explain kenapa jd kontroversi dgn servis tu. Iols tak reti rules sepak takraw
There are two sorts of foot fault –
the first is where the server’s foot lifts off the ground before they kick the ball, and
the second is where the server’s foot arrives completely outside the circle.
Let’s break it down so we can understand the rule much better.
The lifted foot – Divided, the rule states that from the moment the inside player makes the service toss, the server cannot lift their particular non-kicking, or planted foot, completely off the ground. Shuffling, sliding, or pivoting to the planted foot is fine. Likewise, lifting part of the foot, or propping on your toes is fine, so long as the entire foot doesn’t come completely off the ground. Once the ball has been kicked, your foot can come off the ground.
The foot outside the group – To understand exactly how this one works, you have to look meticulously at the wording of the rule; “…or the non-kicking foot steps completely out of the service circle. ” What this means is that this planted foot can in fact touch the line of the service circle. Heck, you can actually have your foot partially outside the circle , so long as part of your foot remains within the circle. Sounds weird, right? Yet that’s exactly the clarification we received from ISTAF at the 2014 King’s Cup in Thailand – this is how ISTAF wants the game to be played.
Have a look at this image that shows you examples of what is allowed and what is considered a foul.
1) Lawful – Foot inside the circle
2) Legal – Perhaps the the majority of confusing. You may think that because the server has touched the line it is a bad, BUT because part of his foot is still touching the inside of the group, it is legal
3) Bad – Same server as #2, but notice that this time no a part of his foot is touching the ground inside the circle, therefore it is a bad
4) Foul – This particular shows a hop/jump just before getting in touch with the ball. Even if this server’s left foot touches the ground once again before he kicks the basketball, it is a foul
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