Well, first of all you have to hit the ball with your big toe.
+ If you want to get height on the ball then you have to hit underneath the ball and lean back.
+ If your going for power than you hit the ball with your laces.
Kicking & Screaming
Kicking a soccer ball effectively involves proper technique and coordination of various body parts. This includes planting your non-kicking foot next to the ball, swinging your kicking leg back, striking the ball with the laces or instep, following through with your kicking leg, and maintaining balance throughout the motion. These mechanics help generate power and accuracy in your kick.
Tony Waiters has written: 'Coaching the Goalkeeper' 'Coaching youth soccer' -- subject(s): Coaching, Soccer for children 'Coaching the team' -- subject(s): Coaching, Soccer 'Coaching 6, 7 and 8 year olds' -- subject(s): Coaching, Soccer for children 'Coaching the Team'
My Dad, a former soccer coach for the Dallas tornado's, came up with the idea to use soccer players. He invented the 3 step kick using the instep and not the toe and changed American Football forever. He was a great father and innovator Michael Kap
Kicking a soccer ball into the goal
Soccer is won by one team (there is two teams) scoring the most points. How you score points occurs by kicking or heading or hitting the ball with any part of your body besides your hands and getting the ball into the other teams net.
Lindsey C. Blom has written: 'Survival guide for coaching youth soccer' -- subject(s): Coaching, Soccer, Soccer for children
James A Sawhill has written: 'Striking mass of the instep soccer kick' -- subject(s): Kinesiology, Soccer
Simon Whitehead has written: 'The complete book of coaching youth soccer' -- subject(s): Coaching, Soccer for children
A kick or shot taken with the part of the foot where the shoe laces are located.
Anything from a person's legs kicking the ground to run, or kicking a ball.
Its called shooting. :)