Introduction
A step by step guide to performing controlled crouch walking that maintains a low profile while preserving stability and manageable movement speed.
Key Points
- Explains how to maintain balance while crouch walking.
- Reduces vertical movement during low profile travel.
- Teaches compact foot placement to avoid overextension.
- Supports controlled posture for bunker approaches.
- Improves stability during low height navigation.
Details
Crouch walking is used when moving close to bunkers or when maintaining a low silhouette is necessary. The main goal is stability, not speed.
Players begin by lowering their center of gravity through a controlled bend of the knees and slight hip engagement. The torso stays upright to avoid forward collapse.
Foot placement follows a narrow line. Each step remains small to maintain balance and prevent excessive lateral sway.
The hips move smoothly along the travel path. Sharp hip rotation or leaning disrupts the low posture and increases exposure.
The marker stays close to the chest, preventing instability during movement.
Crouch walking helps players navigate tight spaces and prepares them for elevation adjusted movement patterns used in other tactical topics.