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When you’re kicking, you need some torque to generate power, but the ball is going to go where your hips are pointed at the moment of contact, so you can’t torque too much. Learning how to generate power with your leg snap and not your hips is issue one.
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The second issue isn’t really one that you can control very much, and that’s the snap+hold. Good kicking units will have a rhythm, and if that rhythm gets disrupted (snap comes a half second late, holder fumbles the ball a tiny bit), now your motion changes to adjust.
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Another aspect is that any deviation from “perfect” on a kick results in variance. On a short kick it may not result in bad enough deviation to miss, but over longer distances a tiny imperfection at the point of the kick can lead to a miss
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There is also timing. The snap,hold, kick sequence can be thrown off by 1/10th of a second leading to a missed kick. Something the average person would never notice.
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