How to Kick Your Field Goals
Jan 16th, 2009 by admin
Here you will find information on discussing placekicking and teaching football kickers some kind of art of kicking the field goals.
Positioning the ball:
The kicker’s place lines are about 7 yards behind the field center. The ball must have a small backwards tilt if it is being placed by the holder or set in a kicking tee.
Positioning of the kicker:
Take a stride backwards from the place where the ball is placed. Take several strides, counting on your comfort location, to the place, measuring the distance from the ball’s placement. Successful spot is when the kicker comes in on the ball from the half the distance of his side steps. The kicker should look at the up rights and visualize the ball sailing via, splitting the goal post.
Kicking the ball:
The kicker should rest the weight on his foot, be sure that his body is facing the goal post. Hit the ball with the help of upper bone of the foot’s center. Then he must kicks the ball in the lower third, if no, you take the risk of topping the ball. So, lower on the ball joins height. Hold the head down and then follow through expending the kicking leg far. Lifting the head early on can result in the ball will go to left side for left-footed kickers and the right for right-footed kickers.