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Another popular point of contact is with the instep, which, for safety reasons, is usually practiced when sparring in the martial arts school.
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The soccer-style placekickers used the instep of the foot while the conventional professional football placekickers kicked straight on with their toes.
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The strap will be fastened over the instep of the footgear in such a manner that the buckles face the outside of the boot.: c.
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As the years have gone by, some karate schools also practice kicking roundhouse kick with the shin, another point of contact is with the instep (for safety).
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The stirrup sock lacked a foot, instead having a loop (stirrup) which fits within the instep of the foot.
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They are distinguished by an open foot pocket, that encloses only the instep, leaving the toes free so the foot can flex.
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Pavlova had particularly high, arched insteps, which left her vulnerable to injury when dancing en pointe.
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Turn right foot out to a 90-degree angle and left foot straight ahead (left toes should be in line with right instep).
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Depending on the type of tournament and club, competitors may also wear fist protectors, foot protectors, instep guards, helmets, or mouth guards.
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The usual shoe for men opened at the front, from the instep to the toe.
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