This is an important move for every player to learn and it is very simple!

When a right handed player Face Dodges over, they are selling a move to the left with not only her stick, but with her left foot too.  When the player reverses the Face Dodge back to the right, she is selling right with her stick and her right foot as it jabs.  

This over and back motion is a double move that sets up an ankle breaking split dodge.  As mentioned in the video above, the move often works even better when the dodger executes several over and back FaceDodges to set up the move.  

Even though we call it a KT Split, which implies a switching hands move, the Right to Right Split is included as a part of this move package.  

Here's an example of a KT Move using a Face Dodge (no hand switch) rather than a split dodge, but it is the same move.

 Another very interesting and effective application of the KT Split is using it to dodge by a slider after you have beaten your own man.  Check out the video below! 

 Wanna see something really cool?  Check out this video of Zach Miller doing among other things, are really cool reverse KT Split to beat a double team.  The last replay shows it best, but the same concept is being used, but since Miller rolled back on his wrong side, it was to his backhand where he uses the same double move concept.