Mini-Bunker Positional Control

A neutral, technique focused explanation of how to maintain stability, compact posture, and controlled movement when using small bunkers with limited surface coverage.

Introduction

A neutral, technique focused explanation of how to maintain stability, compact posture, and controlled movement when using small bunkers with limited surface coverage.

Key Points

  • Teaches highly compact posture suited for small structures.
  • Explains micro adjustment mechanics for limited cover.
  • Covers precise foot placement for confined positions.
  • Outlines controlled leaning within minimal protection.
  • Helps players operate effectively in tight bunker spaces.

Details

Mini bunkers provide limited surface coverage, requiring players to minimize their profile and use refined mechanics to stay balanced and stable.

The primary focus is compact posture. Players keep their elbows close, their shoulders aligned, and their marker close to the body to minimize exposure.

Movement must be controlled and minimal. Small foot adjustments prevent overextension and help players maintain balance while shifting behind limited cover.

Leaning mechanics are especially important; only slight upper body displacement is needed to clear the bunker edge. Excessive leaning reduces stability and increases unintentional marker movement.

Micro adjustment aiming becomes essential because large posture changes are not possible. Wrist and elbow corrections help maintain alignment without breaking compact posture.

These mechanical principles help players operate predictably in tight spaces without referencing tactical engagement behaviors.