How To Kick A Soccer Ball And Get Rid Of The Toe Kick
How many times have you heard it yelled from the sidelines?
“Kick with your laces, not your toe!”
Well it really isn’t the fault of the player if you understand the evolution of the soccer kick. The
problem is that most parents and many coaches don’t realize this is impossible to change without a “process”. We studied this problem in our
research which lasted over two years. This one came pretty quickly.
A child doesn’t change anything about their natural walking or running stride when the first start
to kick a soccer ball. It is almost like the soccer ball just happens to get in the way of their natural stride. As we walk or run as humans
our toe naturally points forward as it moves forward. Keeping the toe down would cause us to walk or run looking like a Clydesdale
horse.
Also, when we bring our leg forward there is VERY little clearance between the bottom of the foot
and the ground. Pointing the toe down will cause it to hit the ground, often causing serious injury. A child should first learn to kick with
an angle kick.
An angle kick allows the toe to be pointed slightly outward and away from our body. Doing this
reduces the need for so much “clearance”. Also, the child must realize that in order to create clearance, they must “shorten the length of
their leg”. Not easy for an 8 year to understand.
However, as shown in BLAST THE BALL, there are two simple methods to
help.
1) Learn the V swing. The V swing is performed by all advanced players in all their kicks. They just
don’t realize it. Keeping the knee slightly bent as it swings through, “shortens the leg”.
2) Also, raising the up slightly by lifting at the hip will give good clearance. Leaving the flat on
the ground we want the player to point their toe to the ground. However, they must accomplish this by raising that HIP not the leg or
knee.
Trying to picture this training in writing is difficult. However, once you see it in action you’ll
be amazed at how something so simple can change a soccer player for life. 

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