Because you have to put in the question
So your posture is straight and u don't have to turn to the device.
The term "in front" means like... before you. If you're looking straight forward, in front will be where you're looking. By the way. You should try to use a translator for simple translations like these. Google Translate works fine. See the link below.
It's pretty simple, really: a cross crosses the body so the fist ends up on the opposite side; a straight punch is, well, straight, and the fist ends up more or less directly in front of where it began.
My fourth grader might use the terms "direct hit" or "direct impact" to describe something that strikes "straight on."
No, you walk in front on the left.
Its called Zephyr, google it. [;
front foot straight diamond in our hands and follow your bat near pad
just google it. or go to www.ijji.com for their website and click on soldier front
yes
The space directly in front of a moving object is called the "leading space" in terms of composition.
Fagoogle means google with a fa in front of it
put "My" in the front, and "Romance" in the back, and google it.