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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1913977" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Having a sporting background and working in football, a good young cricketer, and having a son and nephews playing cricket at a reasonable good level. I would say that I have seen all the above and more, natural right handed batsman(person) can kick with either left feet or both feet equally. Just like ambidextrous people, sports persons can be totally comfortable using both.</p><p>My son's, two of them write left handed but kick with their prominent feet which is right. And so on.</p><p>So anything is possible.</p><p>Can you train to use both, well yes, it's all about how you can adapt your body to use both hands and feet, a lot of training and practice at junior levels is to use both hands and feet, to become more versatile and improve your talent, to try and help your weak hand or foot to become more natural to use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1913977, member: 85785"] Having a sporting background and working in football, a good young cricketer, and having a son and nephews playing cricket at a reasonable good level. I would say that I have seen all the above and more, natural right handed batsman(person) can kick with either left feet or both feet equally. Just like ambidextrous people, sports persons can be totally comfortable using both. My son's, two of them write left handed but kick with their prominent feet which is right. And so on. So anything is possible. Can you train to use both, well yes, it's all about how you can adapt your body to use both hands and feet, a lot of training and practice at junior levels is to use both hands and feet, to become more versatile and improve your talent, to try and help your weak hand or foot to become more natural to use. [/QUOTE]
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