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QuestionHow do I effectively kick a ball towards the goal from a distance?Community AnswerKeeping the toe pointed and follow-through are keys for distance. Do not look up too early, as the jerking of your upper body to see where the ball goes could potentially cause you to kick a bad ball.
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QuestionHow many kicks a day should I attempt?Community AnswerHow many kicks a day depends on how many you can do. You might start with 10 to 15 a day to see what needs to happen, and to see if you are constant.
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QuestionCan a field goal be kicked too high to count?Community AnswerNo, a field goal counts as long as the ball goes between the poles, even if it is very high.
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QuestionIn what style is the guy in the video kicking?Community AnswerThe style in the video is soccer style; it gives out a better and more accurate kick than a toe point kick would give. It also allows the ball to go farther since it is on the hardest part of your foot.
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QuestionWhat part of the foot hits the ball?Community AnswerTop part of your foot because it's the hardest part of your foot and the big strong part on your foot.
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QuestionShould the football laces be in front of the kicker?Community AnswerThe laces should be facing away from the kicker. Kicking the laces could potentially mess up the kick.
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QuestionIf you're right footed, which foot do you start counting back on?Community AnswerStart with your planted foot first, so you get the idea of how many steps you need to take before your planting foot needs to go down.
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QuestionOn a soccer-style kick, do I swing my leg to the left if I am a right-footed kicker?Community AnswerIt should naturally bend to the left once you bring your leg back - but you don't necessarily need to swing your leg to the left.
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QuestionHow long should it take to kick a field goal?Community AnswerAnywhere from 10-20 seconds, depending on when you're comfortable and ready to kick the ball.
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QuestionWhat's the best way to kick to a toe point kicker?Community AnswerRight in the center above your toes.
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QuestionI am a toe kicker trying to switch to soccer style, but I can't manage to kick a football without kicking the ground. Do I need to lock my knee and my ankle, or just my knee?Community AnswerYou just need to lean a bit to the side, but not so much that you fall.
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QuestionI can kick a 35-yard field goal with a 2" tee, but I can never kick it well when I have no tee. Does having shorter grass help?DonaganTop AnswererYes.
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QuestionHow far should my plant foot be away from the football when I'm doing my steps and approaching the ball?Community AnswerI take 5 steps back and then two steps to the left (if you're a righty), but take 2 steps to the right if you're a lefty.
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QuestionHow do I never miss?DonaganTop AnswererThere is no kicker who never misses. The more you practice, the better you'll be. Even the best kickers practice nearly every day.
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QuestionWhere is the math involved?Community AnswerMath is involved to picture the angle you have to kick at to make it through the posts.
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QuestionShould I have my foot vertical or diagonal?Community AnswerIf you want the ball to turn a specific way, kick the ball on the side (diagonal). If you want the ball to go straight, have your foot vertical. The ball won't have too much power, but it will have accuracy.
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QuestionWhy is it every time I kick a field goal it always goes to the left of the uprights?Community AnswerYou are hitting the football on the right side, which causes it to go to the left because of the rotation of the ball.
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QuestionI'm a toe kicker and for the past year my longest kick is 40 yards, how I can increase that?Community AnswerYou can actually try and hit the ball with the front of your foot and check the accuracy as well as the strength. It could be as simple as changing your technique a little bit.
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QuestionHow can I am kick the ball over 60 yards?Community AnswerIt is very hard, but you can try working on leg strength and your kicking mechanics. Most NFL-level kickers cannot hit a 60-yard field goal.
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QuestionHow would I kick a field goal without a tee?DonaganTop AnswererTees are used in order to get height on a kickoff. You don't need height on a field goal. Just concentrate on the ball as you approach it.
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QuestionIs it wrong to kick with my toes? Where should I kick if I'm a toe kicker?Community AnswerToe kickers aren’t as accurate, especially for long distances. Kick off the center above your toes.
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QuestionFrom what yard line should I attempt my practice field goal?Community AnswerI usually started at the 15-yard line and kept increasing distance once I got comfortable from where I was currently kicking.
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QuestionDoes practicing punting a soccer ball help kicking field goals?DonaganTop AnswererYou're talking about two different skills with little overlap between them. Practicing one probably won't help you much with the other.
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QuestionHow many yards is a PAT?Community AnswerIn the NFL, the ball is placed at the 2-yard line. That's the equivalent of about a 19-yard field goal. At lower levels of play, the ball is placed at the 3-yard-line. (The NFL is trying to entice its teams to go for the two-point conversion.)
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QuestionMine aren’t high enough. How can I fix that?DonaganTop AnswererMake contact with a lower spot on the ball and lift it with an upward swing of your foot.
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QuestionHow does the ball get in the air when you hit it on the side of your foot?DonaganTop AnswererIn any normal kick, the foot will be rising at least a little when it hits the ball.
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QuestionHow do you curve the football?DonaganTop AnswererYou don't. Kick it straight. (If you see a kicked ball that appears to curve, it's the wind that's doing that.)
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QuestionAt what point does a field goal occur?DonaganTop AnswererAt any point (usually on a fourth down), when the team with the ball feels it has a better chance of kicking a field goal than of making a first down. It can also occur just before time runs out in a half when the team thinks it has a better chance at a field goal than a touchdown.
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QuestionWhat was the longest field goal kick in the history of football?Community AnswerThe longest registered field goal in American football came in college football on October 16, 1976, when Abilene Christian University kicker, Ove Johansson, kicked a 69-yard field goal against East Texas State.
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QuestionDoes a smaller ball affect how far it travels?DonaganTop AnswererYes. How far a kicked ball travels depends on (1) how hard it's kicked, (2) how heavy it is, and (3) air movement (wind). If a ball is kicked softly, it will travel farther if it's light. If it's kicked hard, however, it will travel farther if it's heavy.
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