Foot fault describes a rule violation where a player’s foot crosses or leaves the mat during delivery incorrectly. Players avoid foot faults to comply with rules and maintain legal play. Skips instruct proper stance, alignment, and mat placement for compliant delivery. Observation ensures deliveries occur without foot infractions affecting legality. During one end a foot fault is called, requiring re-delivery according to regulations. Observers note adherence to correct foot positioning and rule compliance. Practicing proper stance develops consistency, balance, and delivery legality. Understanding foot faults helps beginners recognize the importance of correct mat use. Accurate line, weight, and bias depend on proper foot positioning. Teams plan delivery technique to minimize risk of infractions. Awareness supports rule adherence and consistent performance. Proper execution ensures legal delivery and competitive fairness. Controlled stance reduces errors and prevents penalties during play.
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