keep thinking that "pivot" is the wrong descriptor, definitionally implies a lack of movement people are looking for something closer to "chopping your feet when cutting," afaict, but neither really has the right resonance (and latter is horrifically unwieldy)
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truuu I like that thinking! In basketball you might pivot to overcome a defender. In football you might spin move to bounce off a defender and continue moving. Do you think pivot implies circumnavigating an obstacle, instead of reorienting towards a new guiding star?
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i don't think it implies one over the other staying still with something that isn't working is death otho bad pivots are clumsy and create internal misalignment leading sometimes worse outcomes than not pivoting -> tripping & eating shit!
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