Yes.
I you are referring to the speed at which your foot contacts the ball, then yes. The problem is that most people think fast means hard. This results in an early release of the "load" of the lower leg. This early release actually slows down your foot speed. Keeping your body loose helps greatly. Also, striking the ball with the sweet spot, the largest bone in your foot, provides more energy delivered. Hope this helps.
2007-05-04 05:51:51
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answered by steve 1
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basic physics says yes
2007-05-01 03:57:17
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answered by Jim G 7
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Is this a trick question? If it is not, then the answer is yes
2007-05-01 03:58:13
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answered by Arun K 4
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Yes, though there are other variables, such as the terrain.
2007-05-02 13:42:04
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answered by Anonymous
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distance = rate * time
so the faster the rate you kick the fall the further it should go
2007-05-01 04:05:57
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answered by sharkey 4
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yes
2007-05-01 03:59:38
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answered by Nicole ♥ 's Brazil! 6
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