Introduction
A step by step guide for entering a bunker safely and efficiently using controlled body positioning, minimized exposure, and predictable movement sequencing.
Key Points
- Teaches safe, low exposure bunker entry.
- Uses controlled movement instead of speed based execution.
- Explains structured hand, foot, and torso positioning.
- Reduces unnecessary silhouette exposure.
- Supports stable transitions into interior posture.
Details
Low profile bunker entry is a tactical method for moving into cover with minimal exposure. The goal is to maintain stability and control while reducing the amount of visible body during the transition.
The process begins with preparing the body before movement. Players lower their center of gravity by slightly bending the knees and aligning the torso toward the bunker. The marker is held close to the body to prevent it from extending around corners prematurely.
Approach the bunker using short, deliberate steps. Large strides raise the torso and create inconsistent balance. As the player reaches the bunker, the lead hand makes contact with the surface to create a guiding reference point.
Entry occurs through controlled compression sliding or stepping the body into the bunker while keeping the shoulders narrow and avoiding unnecessary lateral movement. Maintaining a compact profile ensures minimal exposure.
Once inside, the player establishes a stable interior posture with balanced weight and predictable leaning capability. Practicing this entry method supports consistent bunker usage and prepares players for more complex transitional tactics.