A drop kick needs to hit the ground before it's kicked , where as a punt does not
kick, punt, drop-kick
Because if you do a drop kick it is classified dropping the ball No, that's not right. With the exception of a set shot at goal (which has never really improved over the years) a drop punt is far easier to master in the field of play. Particularly on the run.
Scoop Slam,Spike DDT,Punt,Drop Kick....
No ... the free kick following a fair catch is used to score a field goal, therefore, it must be a place kick or a drop kick.
you can kick a basketball but the deffinition punt is impossible
It depends, if you want to punt or kick. if you want to punt you put it in your hands, then kick it. if you want to kick it you set it on the floor and get your foot and hit the ball with your foot, that means you kick it.
He never was in the hospital for the punt kick he was in the hosptial because he had surgery on his hamstring.
Yes , it's still legal. If you have the balance and co-ordination to get more accurate distance this way, go for it.
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an onside kick you try to kick it about ten yards and recover it, a punt you try to get it as far down field as you can. Also onside kicks have a tee, and punts you toss in the air and kick it
a step kick is where you punt the ball out of bounds