Art. 6. To maintain a legal guarding position after the initial position has been established, the guard:a. Is not required to continue having the torso face the opponent;b. Cannot have either foot out of bounds;c. May raise the hands or may jump within his own vertical plane;d. May shift to maintain guarding position in the path of the dribbler,provided that the guard does not charge into the dribbler or otherwisecause contact;e. May move laterally or obliquely to maintain position provided such amove is not toward the opponent when contact occurs; (Exception: Asecondary defender who has established initial legal guarding position onan airborne shooter/passer may not move laterally or obliquely to maintainlegal guarding position. The secondary defender in this position may remainstationary or may move backwards. See also A.R. 89.)f. Is not required to have the feet on the playing court when shifting in thepath of the dribbler or when moving laterally or obliquely, andg. May turn or duck to absorb shock when contact by the dribbler isimminent. In such a case, the dribbler shall not be absolved from theresponsibility of contact