Almost lying down on the job
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Almost lying down on the job
http://images.slatterymedia.com/image/?image_id=191453
Note how his chest is in front of his hips when he makes contact with the ball.
When will they teach him how to kick.
He is too good a player not to have this flaw corrected.
Note how his chest is in front of his hips when he makes contact with the ball.
When will they teach him how to kick.
He is too good a player not to have this flaw corrected.
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Re: Almost lying down on the job
Anytime you'd like to point out the credentials you have that allow you to think you can correct the kicking technique of an AFL footballer?ace wrote:http://images.slatterymedia.com/image/?image_id=191453
Note how his chest is in front of his hips when he makes contact with the ball.
When will they teach him how to kick.
He is too good a player not to have this flaw corrected.
Until then..I'll leave it to the experts thanks
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The photo shows the ball contacting high on the instep (a shank), which is why it wobbled off to the right. Ideally, the ball should fit snugly into the foot, beginning just above the toe. His body shape - very long legs for his torso - makes head over the ball very difficult without bending the knee at impact, which you also see in the pic. I can remember a little book that I got in the 60s which had stop frame photos of the correct kicking style. I dunno who the nearest player to him was, but perhaps he should have cramped up - then again - he plays the game so fairly, he would never resort to such tactics.
Jimmy Bartel missed a shot for goal the other week and only scored a point. Luckily for him it was enough to win the game. There have been very few right footers who have mastered the shot from that side, at that distance and at that angle - perhaps Plugger, but it was his least favourite shot as well.
I wonder what would happen if Nick kicked with his left with such shots.
Jimmy Bartel missed a shot for goal the other week and only scored a point. Luckily for him it was enough to win the game. There have been very few right footers who have mastered the shot from that side, at that distance and at that angle - perhaps Plugger, but it was his least favourite shot as well.
I wonder what would happen if Nick kicked with his left with such shots.
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If he had kicked the goal it would only have covered up the weaknesses.
Weaknesses in the team effort.
Weakness in Riewoldt's kicking technique that has not been corrected.
Both need to be fixed.
It has got nothing to do with his eyesight and everything to do with his body movement.
He is not balanced, his upper body and head are moving (backwards) at the very time he is trying to impact the ball with his boot.
This technique is why he misses so often.
It has nothing to do with confidence or the yips.
Somone help the guy
He is worth the effort.
Weaknesses in the team effort.
Weakness in Riewoldt's kicking technique that has not been corrected.
Both need to be fixed.
It has got nothing to do with his eyesight and everything to do with his body movement.
He is not balanced, his upper body and head are moving (backwards) at the very time he is trying to impact the ball with his boot.
This technique is why he misses so often.
It has nothing to do with confidence or the yips.
Somone help the guy
He is worth the effort.
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he is actually a lovely kick on his left and seems to be a natural kicker hen on the run. but his balance and placing of the ball when kicking from the set shot is so iffy, its a worryperfectionist wrote:
I wonder what would happen if Nick kicked with his left with such shots.
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Re: Almost lying down on the job
What if he's simply right and the "experts" are wrong?saint66au wrote:Anytime you'd like to point out the credentials you have that allow you to think you can correct the kicking technique of an AFL footballer?ace wrote:
Note how his chest is in front of his hips when he makes contact with the ball.
When will they teach him how to kick.
He is too good a player not to have this flaw corrected.
Until then..I'll leave it to the experts thanks
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i think we need to be mindful that Roo has been playing mostly as a CHF this year and as such his conversion rate from a long way out - 45 metres or 50 metres plus has been excellent.
He's been doing a fantastic job - everyone misses.
Plus did we really deserve to win after being well behind all day and with 3 bombers injured and sitting on the bench in the last quarter?
He's been doing a fantastic job - everyone misses.
Plus did we really deserve to win after being well behind all day and with 3 bombers injured and sitting on the bench in the last quarter?