No trigger movement, bat on the ground for me.
I'm a former #11 slowly retraining myself into a batsman (Got my maiden fifty this weekend, hoping to get at least one more this season) and the idea is to keep it as simple as possible so that if any technical mistakes creep into my batting they are easier to fix.
Last week I was trapped LBW when I was batting pretty well, and I realised it was because I was falling over a little bit too much and planting my front foot in front of the stumps. Because my technique is so simple I didn't have to worry about whether I was triggering too much or not enough, too early or too late. All I did was move my front foot six inches to the left and that meant my head and front foot came straighter down the pitch and reduced my chances of being trapped LBW.