The more you lean back, the higher the ball goes, from my experience, it doesn't change the distance.
Yes, it depends how hard or soft you kick the soccer ball
It is a touchback.
When the ball is kicked out on the sideline (or Touchline), the procedure is the team who did not touch it last, gets to throw the ball in from the sidelines by drawing the ball behind their head with both hands and while both feet are planted on the ground and throw the ball back into play.
Factors that can affect the value of the horizontal velocity of a ball include the initial speed at which the ball was thrown or kicked, the angle at which it was launched, air resistance, and any external forces acting on the ball such as friction or gravity.
In the sport of soccer, a back pass is the passing back of the ball to the goalkeeper such that, according to Law 12 of the Laws of the Game of Association Football, they prohibit the goalkeeper from handling the ball when a teammate has deliberately kicked the ball to him, or from handling the ball directly from a teammate's throw-in.
In the sport of soccer, a back pass is the passing back of the ball to the goalkeeper such that, according to Law 12 of the Laws of the Game of Association Football, they prohibit the goalkeeper from handling the ball when a teammate has deliberately kicked the ball to him, or from handling the ball directly from a teammate's throw-in.
A soccer ball is mostly kicked or sometimes football or flag football
yes the receiving team can pick it up and run it back at anytime after the ball is kicked.
In the NBA, if the ball is kicked, regardless of whether the ball goes out of bounds, the shot clock is reset to 14 seconds if there are less than 14 seconds on it at the time of the kicked ball and stays the same if there are more than 14 seconds on it at the time of the kicked ball.
Generally, a soccer ball kicked below the center will go upward.
When the ball is in the air, gravity brings the ball back down.
The presence of helium in a soccer ball can affect its performance on the field by making it lighter, which can lead to increased speed and distance when kicked. However, the impact may be minimal as the amount of helium in a soccer ball is typically small.