No they can kick with both.
Bilateral legs
just raise your leg and strike at the groin with the bottom of your leg. drive the knee of your kicking leg foward. the groin kick is effective
Yes and no. The height determines ones leg length and leg weight. Theoretically, a longer leg would be heavier, causing it to add more velocity and yes strength to the kick. However the only thing that deters this is the fact that it takes longer for one with a long leg, to wind up and kick the ball. Meaning a full swing during game time for a short person is less than a full swing for a tall person
Yes, you can rotate your legs in opposite directions while practicing the eggbeater kick in swimming. This movement, often referred to as the "corkscrew kick," can help increase your stability and power in the water, especially when treading water for an extended period of time. Experimenting with different leg movements can help you find what works best for you in terms of efficiency and comfort.
Left,right,leg kick.
The tornado kick is a two part kick. The first kick is a crescent kick in the shape of a C with your right leg so that you hit the opponent's face. Your foot comes down in front of you and you turn around in a jump to your left with your left leg coming around halfway up. As you turn around, kick your right leg out in a crescent kick.Make sure that you are kicking straight forward and not to the side with the second crescent kick.
You put your right leg behind your left leg. and move your left leg forwards with your strength. Make sure you are close to the box to touch it.
Its Tangent, APEX "The tangent of an angle is the ratio of the opposite leg length to the adjacent leg length."
line it up over your proper leg and kick it at the bottom of the ball
You can do a Rabona kick by wrapping your kicking leg behind your standing leg. You can learn more about the Rabona kick at the Wikipedia website. Alternatively, you can find videos of this kick being performed online at the YouTube website.
His right foot
throw your leg