But linear momentum (movement of COM in a straight line) can be expressed in any direction. For instance, the act of stepping back, loading the right leg and pushing up (inducing ground reaction force) increases, and is a catalyst for, angular momentum. It's not just a "forward thing". And I believe this understanding is significant for adult players. I try to establish very early, movement skills in All directions...with an emphasis on right foot alignment and an ability to ALWAYS rotate on the ball regardless of stance choice.
But again, the big player is rotation/angular. One can crush the ball without stepping in, or pushing up significantly, provided they align to the ball properly and turn on it.
But again, the big player is rotation/angular. One can crush the ball without stepping in, or pushing up significantly, provided they align to the ball properly and turn on it.

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