7 Basic Tips | How to Shoot a Soccer Ball With Power
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 Published On Jun 23, 2024

How do you shoot the soccer ball with power? It's simple. Shooting with power is about harnessing as much potential energy or momentum during the shot.

Let’s look at what each part of the body should be doing so you can shoot the ball with power.

- Run-Up
- Eyes
- Chest
- Standing Leg
- Arms
- Kicking Leg
- Kicking Foot
- Follow-Through

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To shoot a soccer ball with power, you'll want to focus on a few key aspects:

Proper Stance: Position your body so you're balanced. Stand with your non-kicking foot about 6-12 inches away from the ball, pointing in the direction you want the ball to go. Your kicking foot should be slightly behind the ball.

Body Lean: Lean slightly over the ball to keep it from flying too high. If you lean back, the ball is more likely to go over the goal.

Contact Point: Strike the ball with the upper part of your foot (the laces). This area provides the most surface area and power.

Follow Through: After making contact with the ball, continue your kicking motion in the direction you want the ball to go. A strong follow-through helps transfer more power to the ball.

Core Strength: Use your core muscles to add extra power to your shot. Engage your abs and hips as you kick.

Practice: Like any skill, practice makes perfect. Work on your technique and power regularly to see improvement.

By combining these elements, you'll be able to shoot with both power and accuracy.

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