@ChrisWarcraft do you still talk kicking at all? My son is a HS kicker, and im looking for some advice (for me)
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En réponse à @ChrisWarcraft
He's a 16 y/o Senior. Turns 17 this offseason. No college offers as of yet, but he'd like to try and kick collegiately. If thats what he wants to try, I want to support him. But, I know ZERO about kicking or how to be an actual help. Anything you rec? Id take any advice.
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En réponse à @Chadvoluted
If there’s a Chris Sailer kicker camp near you and you can afford it that would probably be the best thing. Otherwise, here are some pointers.
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En réponse à @ChrisWarcraft
Steps back - generally 2-3 back, 1-2 over. When approaching the ball, he should take a 6” jab with his plant foot, then be able to cover half the distance to the ball with his kicking foot, then land balanced on his plant foot with it pointed at his target and even with the ball.
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En réponse à @ChrisWarcraft
Making contact - he should be hitting it in the laces area of his cleat with the foot turned slightly parallel to the ground. Make sure the plant leg knee is bent so the kicking foot can get underneath the ball to lift it.
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En réponse à @ChrisWarcraft
Followthrough - This is where most people mess up. Kicking foot needs to finish through towards the target, along with his hips. The ball goes where your hips are facing, and you have to fight the natural motion of swiveling your hips side to side.
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Finally, make sure to focus on the ball all the way through the kicking motion. A natural tendency is to look up to see where it’s going before finishing making contact, which leads to mis-hits. Good luck!
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