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- Kick_(association_football) abstract "A kick is a skill in association football in which a player strikes the ball with his or her foot. Association football, more commonly referred to as football and also known as soccer, is a sport played world-wide, with up to 265 million people around the world participating on a yearly basis. Kicking is one of the most difficult skills to acquire in football. This skill is also vitally important, as kicking is the way in which passes are made and the primary means by which goals are scored.One aspect of the futbol/soccer kick is common to golf, tennis and other ball striking sports. The starting player tends to kick/strike at the ball with little thought about follow-through. Consider the professional golfer. His body rotation after ball impact is caused by the golfer swinging the clubhead through the ball and not at the ball.For futbol/soccer, the difference in physical input (and output) begins with a change in mental attitude. The futboler/footballer should think of moving his foot through the ball location, as opposed to merely impacting the ball. In futbol/football the mental focus must be on moving the leg/foot, not on striking the ball itself. Especially for a high trajectory kick, the foot/leg should extend well past the ball location. Watch any goalie. His foot/leg go horizontal or higher when he makes nearly any type of kick. He kicks through the ball, not just kick at the ball.It has been observed that the time in which kicking skill develops most rapidly in the young football player is between the ages of 4 and 6 years old, with a consistent progression in ability up to the age of ten. This indicates that early participation in football can have long-term implications for the future ability level of the association football player. Greater accuracy and ability is seen in elite football players, likely due to the decreased mechanical variability in their form, highlighting the importance of practice in order to increase consistency in executing proper form.".
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- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageRevisionID "688959857".
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Abdominal_external_oblique_muscle.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Adductor_brevis_muscle.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Anatomical_terms_of_motion.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Ankle.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Association_football.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Athlete.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Biceps.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Biceps_femoris_muscle.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Cariocas.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Association_football_tactics_and_skills.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Deltoid_muscle.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Erector_spinae_muscles.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Football.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Football_pitch.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Football_player.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Gastrocnemius_muscle.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Gluteus_maximus_muscle.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Gluteus_medius_muscle.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Hamstring.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Iliacus_muscle.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Iliopsoas.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Jumping_squats.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink List_of_flexors_of_the_human_body.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Longus.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Magnus.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Mechanics.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Muscle_contraction.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Nordic_hamstring_curls.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Pectineus_muscle.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Pectoralis_major_muscle.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Plyometrics.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Psoas.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Psosas_major.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Quadriceps_femoris_muscle.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Rectus_abdominis_muscle.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Rectus_femoris_muscle.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Sartorius_muscle.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Side_lunge.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Spider_Crawl.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Spider_crawl_exercise.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Superman_exercise.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Tensor_fasciae_latae_muscle.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Torso.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Trajectory.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Triceps_brachii_muscle.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Vastus_medialis.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Velocity.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink Weight_training.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLink File:ARS-OM_1314_Ramsey_free_kick_(cropped).jpg.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kick (association football)".
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageWikiLinkText "kicks used in association football".
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Kick_(association_football) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Kick_(association_football) subject Category:Association_football_tactics_and_skills.
- Kick_(association_football) hypernym Skill.
- Kick_(association_football) comment "A kick is a skill in association football in which a player strikes the ball with his or her foot. Association football, more commonly referred to as football and also known as soccer, is a sport played world-wide, with up to 265 million people around the world participating on a yearly basis. Kicking is one of the most difficult skills to acquire in football.".
- Kick_(association_football) label "Kick (association football)".
- Kick_(association_football) sameAs Q18175632.
- Kick_(association_football) sameAs m.0130yyc2.
- Kick_(association_football) sameAs Q18175632.
- Kick_(association_football) wasDerivedFrom Kick_(association_football)?oldid=688959857.
- Kick_(association_football) depiction ARS-OM_1314_Ramsey_free_kick_(cropped).jpg.
- Kick_(association_football) isPrimaryTopicOf Kick_(association_football).