Badminton - Force required to hit the shuttlecock Tennis - Force required to hit the ball Football - Force required to kick the ball Rugby - Force required to throw/kick the ball
Lean back, point your left toe, if you are a righty, to where you want to kick the ball, and use your laces to kick the ball.
No you are not allowed to attempt a drop goal off a kick off in rugby- even if the ball does manage to go through no pints will be awarded.
use very hard force,
When you kick a soccer ball, your foot exerts a force forward on the ball. In return, the ball exerts an equal force backward on your foot, causing your foot to feel the impact. This is an example of Newton's third law of motion: for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
to kick a soccer ball properly do not use ur toe! kick either with ur laces or with the inside side of ur foot.
quads
They use soccer cleats.
You choose where your going to kick the ball, then kick the ball with your laces and whatever foot you use to kick the ball with you swing the opposite arm for balance. (You also always have to be confident.) And another thing is that before you kick the ball you look at where your going to kick it and then while your kicking it you always have your eye on the ball! - All of this is for penalties not in a game situation BUT you can use some of these tactics. I really hope this is helpful :)
Use one of your feet, they're attached to the legs
Even without thinking about it you use math every second of the day. Even in Sports, for example in soccer you have to kick the ball at a certain angle to make the ball go to your team-mate and not the opponents. And you also have to use enough force when kicking the ball for it to reach your team-mate.
Yes you can kick a touchdown. By kicking an onside kick recover it and return it for a touchdown.