Jon is a very sensible young man he has both feet on the ground.
No your feet can be on the ground.
When your feet are both on the ground, you are stable because you are balanced on your feet.
Both feet must touch the ground for the pass to be complete. Once both feet touch the ground, the offensive player can be forced out and the play is still complete.
yes
In a throw in both feet need to stay on the ground. You may get a running start and drag one foot behind you, but both feet need to stay on the ground. If a foot is lifted the throw in will go to the other team.
Answer Both feet have to be inside the circle at a centre pass
If they're 6 feet higher and lower from each other and you drop them both at the same time, then the lower one hits the ground first. If they're 6 feet left and right from each other but the same height off the ground and you drop them both at the same time, then they both hit the ground at the same time.
yes that is correct he can do that
a Rebus
It would be good, if you keep lifting your feet off the ground.
A team is awarded with a throw-in when an opposing player is the last one to touch the ball before it leaves the field of play. And that is a soccer throw. you have to practice doing it because there are some rules for it.