Kicking for goal
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Horrible golfer, who tries everything from coaching lessons to teaching aids to adjustments in grip, stance, action.
I practice on the range everyday, even if I think I get it right? On the course with a ball and a scorecard, inevitably I revert to the old 'coming over the top and slicing'
Changing is NOT as simple as some here seem to think, to alter technique...
I practice on the range everyday, even if I think I get it right? On the course with a ball and a scorecard, inevitably I revert to the old 'coming over the top and slicing'
Changing is NOT as simple as some here seem to think, to alter technique...
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The set up is the only thing you can really control, but if you get that right everything becomes a hell of a lot easier.BigMart wrote:Horrible golfer, who tries everything from coaching lessons to teaching aids to adjustments in grip, stance, action.
I practice on the range everyday, even if I think I get it right? On the course with a ball and a scorecard, inevitably I revert to the old 'coming over the top and slicing'
Changing is NOT as simple as some here seem to think, to alter technique...
I recommend Ben Hogan's Modern Fundamentals of Golf, the "bible" of golf instruction. You have to get right down into the detail and act on it though.
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Our game plan relies on players wearing themselves out with pressure and running to support in attack and they have less in the tank for kicking on goal. It's why kicking on goal in the AFL doesn't get better - forwards have to get up and down the ground a hella lot and have less composure and energy in the tank for shots.
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Brilliant point Bluthy... the only other concern is maybe too much sports science and not enough Goal kicking practice.
They worry the extra kicks will tire their legs I have heard...
They worry the extra kicks will tire their legs I have heard...
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Agree 100% but that's why the automated set process when kicking for goal is even more important. Set up the routine and follow it through. You can see our guys over thinking it when they are 30-40 metres out. Stop thinking and follow the process. But the correct process has not been taught, that's the problem. They guys are moving around way to much, their bodies are way to vertical and not many pick a target behind the goals, run is a straight line at it, and kick to it.Bluthy wrote:Our game plan relies on players wearing themselves out with pressure and running to support in attack and they have less in the tank for kicking on goal. It's why kicking on goal in the AFL doesn't get better - forwards have to get up and down the ground a hella lot and have less composure and energy in the tank for shots.
Also I reckon the stupid 30 second shot clock thing has certainly had a psyhcological affect on most players. They seem to be rushing their kicks. So I come back to my original statement, someone give them a set process they need to follow when kicking at goal, this will redice the effect of the little man in their head.
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I hear you BM, although I had a lesson on putting with a Pro where he shortened my backswing and lengthened my follow through. Suddenly, I turned from yipper to ripper on the shorter puts, up to about 2 metres. Started holing them consistently, whereas beforehand I would miss with infuriating regularity. I know the putting action is relatively simple and the swing itself is an entirely different matter, but there are things you can do which should bring some improvement immediately. Like Loewey, when Huddo just straightened his run up. Loewey was never a technically great kick, but that simple change allowed him to become relatively reliable, and a 90 goal in a year forward.BigMart wrote:Change people's natural kicking style... hmm that's not going to f*** with their head is it?! Under pressure....
Anyone here play golf??
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I wish I knew the answer to this year's goalkicking malaise. It seems almost contagious. It's already cost us one game and a swag of percentage. We weren't that great last year, but not as bad as this. Hopefully the worst is out of the way and a good game should hopefully turn us around. Even good kicks for goal from last year, such as Membrey and Weller have been ordinary this year. Go figure.
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No, theres alot of goal kicking done at training. During match simulation they are always told to take the set shot when it happens. Also often during hard running drills etc the whistle is blown and they all run down and take set shots. But it does drive you crackers mind you.Vazelos wrote:Brilliant point Bluthy... the only other concern is maybe too much sports science and not enough Goal kicking practice.
They worry the extra kicks will tire their legs I have heard...
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What about JUST kicking for goal rather than being some small part of other drills. Just set shots. Get the routine down pat. Get Huddo there or someone who can actually kick a f****** goal!!!!!!!!tony74 wrote:No, theres alot of goal kicking done at training. During match simulation they are always told to take the set shot when it happens. Also often during hard running drills etc the whistle is blown and they all run down and take set shots. But it does drive you crackers mind you.Vazelos wrote:Brilliant point Bluthy... the only other concern is maybe too much sports science and not enough Goal kicking practice.
They worry the extra kicks will tire their legs I have heard...
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Best accurate goal kicking team in the league today proving it goes both ways. Geelong look like us in front of goals
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I am calling it.
Hawks, Swans, Pies, Blues, Lions, North and Bombers cannot and will not make the 8.
Put a line through em.
11 teams left.
Hawks, Swans, Pies, Blues, Lions, North and Bombers cannot and will not make the 8.
Put a line through em.
11 teams left.
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Part of the rationale for reducing interchange rotations is to increase the amount of fatigue and in theory therefore open up of the game.
Maybe an un intended consequence of the fatigue has been a reduction in skills, with goal kicking being the most obvious example. I wonder what the stats are for field kicking and whether that's comparable.
Maybe an un intended consequence of the fatigue has been a reduction in skills, with goal kicking being the most obvious example. I wonder what the stats are for field kicking and whether that's comparable.
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Give yourself a treat. Head up to Australian Golf School at the Gold Coast for a week. Make sure you get Tom Linskey, best golf teacher/coach ever.BigMart wrote:Horrible golfer, who tries everything from coaching lessons to teaching aids to adjustments in grip, stance, action.
I practice on the range everyday, even if I think I get it right? On the course with a ball and a scorecard, inevitably I revert to the old 'coming over the top and slicing'
Changing is NOT as simple as some here seem to think, to alter technique...
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This would be a good start.repta wrote:Overall kicking for goal has been terrible across the board (most teams). But saints are doing truely terrible this year. If they kicked straighter they would have beaten West Coast, potentially shut out Melbourne early in the game. Then today.... left the door open.
Create a routine for kicking for goal.
Rules.
1. Dont go back 30m and run in 10m therefore kicking 20m further than necessary.
2. Head over the ball.
3.No bouncing around on the run in.
4. No leaning back on the kick.
5. Kick through the ball.
Not that hard. Many many players look terrified when they are having a shot. No practice = no confidence.
Also, pick someone behind the goal to pass it to.
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Largely agree, a bit early to write off The Swans.Con Gorozidis wrote:I am calling it.
Hawks, Swans, Pies, Blues, Lions, North and Bombers cannot and will not make the 8.
Put a line through em.
11 teams left.
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I see a lot of guys down at the golf range smacking ball after ball, mostly ingraining bad habits and never improving much.tony74 wrote:No, theres alot of goal kicking done at training. During match simulation they are always told to take the set shot when it happens. Also often during hard running drills etc the whistle is blown and they all run down and take set shots. But it does drive you crackers mind you.
You have to practice the right things.
Perfect practice makes perfect.
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Don't change their kicking action at all. Simply tell them to ignore the goal posts and just kick to a spot behind the goals that they pick out. If they are good enough to kick the ball to a position then they will slot it.
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20.14 is pretty good.Griggsy wrote:Best accurate goal kicking team in the league today proving it goes both ways. Geelong look like us in front of goals
15.2 in the second half.
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I don't mind what the Swans are doing but they are playing a heck of a lot of kids. I think this is a rebuild year for them and they will have another crack next year.Linton Lodger wrote:Largely agree, a bit early to write off The Swans.Con Gorozidis wrote:I am calling it.
Hawks, Swans, Pies, Blues, Lions, North and Bombers cannot and will not make the 8.
Put a line through em.
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I jinxed it, they were 2.11 when I wrote itCon Gorozidis wrote:20.14 is pretty good.Griggsy wrote:Best accurate goal kicking team in the league today proving it goes both ways. Geelong look like us in front of goals
15.2 in the second half.
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I don't think set-shot kicking for goal is as simple as that. Normally when a player is passing the ball they are on the run or run around off the mark but a set shot is more like just a high kick into your forward line. They are not passing it to someone in the crowd at all. They need a routine like Huddo did with Loewe to straighten him up. The ball drops needs to be as close to the boot as possible.BackFromUSA wrote:Don't change their kicking action at all. Simply tell them to ignore the goal posts and just kick to a spot behind the goals that they pick out. If they are good enough to kick the ball to a position then they will slot it.
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The Heater was an absolute dead-eye.Pwoit wrote:Get Jason Heatley down and teach them how to kick!
Just a shame he couldn't get the ball!
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Re: Kicking for goal
We kicked 4 goals 9 behinds from 13 set shots v Pies
Close In < 20m we were 2 goals, 0 behinds from 2 shots
Midrange 25-40m we were 1 goal, 2 behinds from 3 shots
From extended range 45m+ we scored 1 goal, 7 behinds from 8 shots
Like v Brisbane, it seems a lot of the shots are being taken at long range. Against the Pies, none of the set shots were on an angle exceeding 50 degrees, so all had an fair expectation with the shot taken.
Using the distance and angles of kicks taken, an approximation of the expected score of each set shot attempt shows
the 13 shots should have netted 48 points when we actually scored 33 points (4 goals 9 behinds) That's a possible 2.5 extra goals that should have been registered.
In regards to goal kicking from general play the following stats are found
Close In < 20m we were 5 goals, 0 behinds from 5 shots
Midrange 25-40m we were 0 goal, 2 behinds from 2 shots
From extended range 45m+ we scored 0 goal, 3 behinds from 3 shots
So for both set shots and general play kicks at goal combined at a distance at 25m or beyond, Saints managed 2 goals 14 behinds. This is where against better opposition, chances will have to be taken at longer range.
Close In < 20m we were 2 goals, 0 behinds from 2 shots
Midrange 25-40m we were 1 goal, 2 behinds from 3 shots
From extended range 45m+ we scored 1 goal, 7 behinds from 8 shots
Like v Brisbane, it seems a lot of the shots are being taken at long range. Against the Pies, none of the set shots were on an angle exceeding 50 degrees, so all had an fair expectation with the shot taken.
Using the distance and angles of kicks taken, an approximation of the expected score of each set shot attempt shows
the 13 shots should have netted 48 points when we actually scored 33 points (4 goals 9 behinds) That's a possible 2.5 extra goals that should have been registered.
In regards to goal kicking from general play the following stats are found
Close In < 20m we were 5 goals, 0 behinds from 5 shots
Midrange 25-40m we were 0 goal, 2 behinds from 2 shots
From extended range 45m+ we scored 0 goal, 3 behinds from 3 shots
So for both set shots and general play kicks at goal combined at a distance at 25m or beyond, Saints managed 2 goals 14 behinds. This is where against better opposition, chances will have to be taken at longer range.
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With congestion around goals these days, guys who can kick a goal off a step or snap round the corner are at an absolute premium. Thinking Kennedy against us - but Milney could do it and Gresham seems to know where the goals are. Can that be taught?
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It was what he did when he didn't have the ball which was the problem.Enrico_Misso wrote:The Heater was an absolute dead-eye.Pwoit wrote:Get Jason Heatley down and teach them how to kick!
Just a shame he couldn't get the ball!
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