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Hendrick Kganyago Soccer Shooting Expert in South Africa

Hendrick Kganyago

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Hendrick Kganyago Soccer Shooting Expert in South Africa

Hendrick Kganyago Soccer Shooting Expert in South Africa

Hendrick Kganyago In FA football, you hit the ball trying to score a goal. A straight shot is easier to keep low than a standard shot, as it is harder to follow a kick with your leg in the air. His leg doesn't have to move to build momentum and perform like other types of football shots

The leg with which you hit the ball, make sure that it is slightly bent and the ankle is locked, as if you hit the ball with a tip. The whole movement is to hold the leg and the ankle and hit the ball in the head.

Hendrick Kganyago Do not stop hitting until you have made contact with the football and continue to strike to generate as much force as possible.

As you approach the ball, concentrate on keeping your shoulders and head away from the ball to keep your shot on target. Run towards the ball and take 3-4 long steps by putting your non-kicking foot on the ball and pointing your toes towards the target.

Hendrick Kganyago Try to plant your base about 18 cm from the ball. Hit the ball with your toes and ankles to make contact with the inside of your foot (where the shoelaces are on most cleats). An ankle lock means that the foot is firm and stable during contact, as opposed to flimsy.

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