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[QUOTE="theshed, post: 3213811, member: 2290"] Sure, but they are all just different kick types that are all heavily impacted by which leg you kick with. As you said, using the outside (or other parts) of your foot allows you to perform different styles of kicks, but that’s precisely because you are using different parts of your foot. A right footers’ banana kick is different depending on which side of the field they are doing it and which direction they’re intending it to go. Try kicking for touch as far as you can with your right foot, 5m out from the left hand sideline then try the exact same thing on the right hand side. The angle is far far easier with the kicking foot on the inside. An outside foot grubber kick is usually vastly different to an inside or top of foot grubber and it is used differently. So this is again dependent on which side of the field you are on. Are you outside foot grubbering toward the posts (right foot left half of field) or the winger (right foot, right side of field). [/QUOTE]
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