If ur a right footer,hit the bottom right of the ball with the area between ur right foot's toe side and its joint(toe knuckle)
If ur a left footer,its vice-versa.
Yes, but what part of the ball and what way does it curve?
Example: The bottom (below the centre line) outside (right if right footed) or bottom back or somewhere in between.
I heard Beckham (for corners and free kicks) would move at right angles to the direction the ball was to move. If the ball was at the centre of the pitch in line with the goal, he would approach the ball as if he was moving from one side of the pitch to the other, hit the ball (however?) and the ball would curve to the right, over the blockers and then left down toward the goal. Is this so?
The curve on the ball.
When a soccer ball is kicked, the spin applied to the ball causes it to curve in the air. This is known as the Magnus effect, where the spin creates a difference in air pressure around the ball, causing it to curve in the direction of the spin.
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You hold the directional button the way you want to swerve it. It is kind of simple!
A soccer ball curves when it is kicked due to the Magnus effect, which is caused by the spin applied to the ball. The spin creates a difference in air pressure on the sides of the ball, causing it to curve in the direction of the spin.
Soccer balls curve when kicked due to the Magnus effect, which is caused by the spin applied to the ball. The spin creates a difference in air pressure around the ball, causing it to curve in the direction of the spin.
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When a soccer player kicks the ball with a spin, the Magnus effect causes the ball to curve. This effect is due to differences in air pressure on the sides of the ball, creating a force that deflects the ball's path. The direction and amount of curve depend on the spin, speed, and angle of the kick.
When a soccer ball is kicked with spin, it curves in the direction of the spin due to the Magnus effect, which causes the air pressure differences around the ball to create a curved path.
you hit da ball with ur pinky, ring, and middle fingers which makes the ball curve in the air ~Manny Contreras
as you run while dribbling with the ball, you lift up your foot to kick the ball and drive it into the goal...the power/momentum comes from the ground-hips-back down to your foot and transfers energy to the ball.
A parabolic curve is a curve where any point in the curve is an equal distance from two areas. It is an equal distance away from the focus, or fixed point and the fixed straight line, or the directrix.