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∙ 14y agoYes 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
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∙ 12y agoBody weight doesn't have much to do with being able to kick a ball. It's more about technique and leg strength in you calves, and quads. Also the size of your foot can play a factor.
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if a person is strong nothing would have an affect. it depends on the pressure and strength used.
Absolutely! If you are having trouble picking a between these two sports, listen up. Softball would be more for people with more upper body strength than lower body strength, and for someone who doesn't particularly like to run. Soccer is for someone who has endurance when it comes to running, and for someone who is good with their feet and can handle immediate pressure well. Good luck playing the best sport ever, SOCCER!
Muscular strength makes it better for a soccer player to run and kick.
Yes, soccer required lots of running, running builds muscle and strength.
Soccer does not affect 'christianality' because there is no such thing as 'christianality'.
There are no height restrictions for soccer.
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Yes.
the height of a usual soccer net is about 8 feet tall
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Simply someone who loves soccer.