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struck by the foot.
Footedness may
refer to the foot a
player uses to kick with the
greatest force and skill. Most
people are right-
footed,
kicking with the...
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Tudor A,
Ruzic L,
Sestan B,
Sirola L,
Prpic T (March 2009). "Flat-
footedness is not a
disadvantage for
athletic performance in
children aged 11 to...
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shown that sure-
footedness decreases in the
afternoon of
active days due to
physical and
mental fatigue. The
requirement for sure-
footedness is
usually only...
- the two
terms for the
opposite sense of
rotation Dexter and
sinister Footedness Laterality Left- and right-hand
traffic Left-right
confusion Ocular dominance...
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decades prior to that to
indicate "not-usual". List of left-handed
boxers Footedness Sorokowski, Piotr,
Agnieszka Sabiniewicz, and Sławomir Wacewicz. "The...
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study mentioned above).
Board footedness The
stance in a
boardsport is not
necessarily the same as the normal-
footedness of the person. In skateboarding...
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Hiking on an arête, Ötztal Alps, Austria; an
example of a
hiking route that
involves sure-
footedness, and a head for heights...
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related term,
denoting terrain that
could be
ascended in this way. Sure-
footedness and a head for
heights are essential.
Canyoning and
stream climbing both...
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Levocardia Dextrocardia In
major viscera Situs solitus Situs ambiguus Situs inversus In feet
Footedness Footedness in
boardsports Regular foot
Goofy foot...
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South Korea national team.
Known for his speed, finishing, two-
footedness, and
ability to link play, he is the top
Asian goalscorer in both Premier...