- Stutter step
A stutter step is a footwork technique in
tennis .The term has fallen out of usage in the modern game, but the technique is still used. The stutter step is basically running forward with small steps while
squat ting, having the back perpendicular to the ground, and having theracquet up in front. It is a technique used to approach the net after a strong approach shot in preparation for avolley . It allows the player to be in a stable ready position while moving forward and creating a higher percentage volley.Although the term is mainly used in tennis, it has also become a modern term that is used commonly meaning to "unsurely make a decision or perform a job or activity". For example, you could 'stutter step" in a decision, or take slow, unsure steps and be cautious towards it instead of to just make up your mind and go for it. However, in basketball, the stutter step is a common warm-up drill where you shuffle and scuff your feet in a quick moving motion across a length of flooring. This warm-up is supposed to keep the players alert and help them prepare to defend players in a real game, since the stutter step is a littler version of shuffling.
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