The answer depends on the size of the stone. It is probably easier to drag a small stone. A large stone is much harder to drag. You can kick it easily. Kicking it may not move it at all, but the effectiveness of kicking is not relevant to the question.
When you kick a stone, your foot exerts a force on the stone, causing it to move away. Simultaneously, the stone exerts an equal force back on your foot in the opposite direction, which can cause your foot to experience a reaction force or potential pain, depending on the force exerted by the stone.
A free kick is awarded to the opposing team after a foul. The location of the free kick depends on the severity and location of the foul.
i think chuck norris did the first fasted kick at 60 mile per hour
Practice, practice and more practice! Speed comes from building muscle and learning the correct techniques. Listen to what the instructor is saying to you and try to match their movements. It is critical that you get the basics down first, before worrying about speed or power; but once you have, other small things/motions that improve speed will become more obvious to you. It can also be helpful to practice your kicks (with many repetitions) wearing ankle weights. After trying that for a few months, your legs will feel feather light with them off. You have to do more than train technique, you have to train the muscles. It also doesn't hurt to go to the gym; for front kicks, you can do leg extensions to build up the muscle. But remember that as you build muscle mass, you have to focus even harder on your flexibility, so that you don't loose it. Speed of kicking is all down to relaxation and breathing control. The more relaxed you are and if you breath using your abdomen the faster you will kick. A good way to improve speed is to do a repeat kick. A repeat kick is when you do a second kick after doing the first kick without setting the foot down. Also the real name for a repeat kick is repeat then the name of the kick (i.e. repeat round kick). They build speed by doing sets of speed kicks on a target. They do 1000 speed kicks 3 times a day! And I agree with the authors above. Relaxation, practice and good technique are the key.
No, it is not possible to kick a ball to Uranus. Uranus is a planet in our solar system that is over 1.7 billion miles away from Earth, so kicking a ball there is not feasible with current technology.
It would be much easier to kick a soccer ball forty yards.
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drag your money to the food menu on the top of the screen
Sure he can. but it would be very difficult to throw it that far. it would be easier to kick it but i suppose if he could somehow get it that far then it would count as a goal.
Obviously because paint horses are not real if you rid a real horse it would kick
when u kick a stone, u applies force on it. And according to Newtons 3 law of motion"To every action there is an opposite and equal reaction".so, when u kicks a stone it applies same force on u, that's why u get hurted on kicking a stone.
When you kick a stone, your foot exerts a force on the stone, causing it to move away. Simultaneously, the stone exerts an equal force back on your foot in the opposite direction, which can cause your foot to experience a reaction force or potential pain, depending on the force exerted by the stone.
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drag your money to the food menu on the top of the screen
It would be easier to kick a football on the moon because there would be no air to hold it back. The football would go farther even if less force is applied.
Yes, in the early 1990's. It would have been far easier to have queried this directly with her as you would have been provided with evidence.