This is a fascinating discussion, thanks for starting it and thanks for all the contributions so far.
I intermittently use a trigger (back and across), but have had 2 LBWs from what the umpires have described as "shuffling in front of the stumps". Reading GarrettJs post, this either means I am triggering late or just too slow on my feet/lacking in skill against the quicker bowlers.
Against average bowling, I dont need to use a trigger, but I force myself to use one in order to get forward on the predominantly low wickets we play on, since I am more naturally a back foot driver and cutter (to the point where I late cut anything vaguely short of a length).
I was just thinking about what to do next with my footwork, and reading these responses makes me want to ditch the trigger and concentrate more on watching the ball out of the hand and getting my head into position ie thinking less about my footwork and trusting my body to find the right balance with my head leading the way.
Will be great to hear what others with more experience have to say about trigger vs no trigger.
Thanks
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