Introduction
A movement focused explanation of how to make short, controlled micro repositioning adjustments around a bunker without committing to large changes or altering posture significantly.
Key Points
- Covers compact repositioning around bunkers.
- Teaches how to shift a few inches at a time safely.
- Reduces accidental exposure during micro movement.
- Explains controlled weight distribution for stability.
- Supports predictable alignment for visual checks.
Details
Short distance repositioning involves adjusting position around a bunker by only a few inches at a time. These micro movements allow players to refine alignment and visibility without committing to larger movements.
The technique begins by setting a stable anchor point with one foot. The second foot moves slightly to adjust angle or viewing lanes. Each adjustment remains within a narrow range to prevent posture breakdown.
The torso must remain upright and consistent throughout the micro movement. Leaning or twisting during these shifts increases the likelihood of overexposure.
Micro repositioning uses small weight transfers. Instead of shifting full body weight dramatically, players apply minimal pressure changes to maintain balance.
This method helps players maintain stable control around bunkers and supports clean entry or exit movements in later tactics topics.