Introduction
A movement based explanation of how to exit bunkers safely using controlled step patterns, low exposure, and predictable body sequencing.
Key Points
- Covers how to exit bunkers with minimal exposure.
- Explains controlled step patterns for safe movement.
- Teaches upper body alignment during transitions.
- Reduces risk from abrupt posture changes.
- Supports disciplined, predictable repositioning.
Details
Safe bunker exit centers on creating a predictable and controlled movement sequence that limits exposure while transitioning from cover. Instead of stepping out abruptly, players use measured posture adjustments to maintain stability.
The exit begins with shifting weight to the back foot while keeping the torso stable and aligned. This allows the lead foot to move without disrupting the upper body. The marker remains close to the chest to prevent it from extending outward before the body is prepared.
Players advance the lead foot in a short, controlled step, maintaining a low posture. The shoulders remain level to minimize silhouette changes.
The exit path should be direct and compact. Avoid stepping wide or turning the torso mid transition, as these motions increase instability.
Once clear of the bunker, the player reestablishes a balanced stance and begins evaluating the environment using standard awareness principles.
Safe exit technique supports future repositioning and builds a foundation for more advanced transitional movement.