
Shuttle place kick /Catch and play to the gain line. Kickers then set up for the next kick while players reorganize. Make as many kicks each player in 5 minutes Green 1pt Yellow 3pts Red 10pts
-select target -setting the ball (ground or tee) -stance for run up -open body facing target -non-kicking foot hip-width from the ball -keep core strong -keep head down and forward -follow through with kicking foot to finish towards target
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