How to Do a Rugby Place Kick
Instructions
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Prepare the ground for the ball. Use a tee, a mound of grass or dig a divot in the ground to prop the ball on in order to give it a stable surface.
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Prop the ball so it's aiming in the direction you want to kick. Expose the target area, called the "sweet spot," which is found one-third of the way up the ball.
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Measure out a running distance from behind the ball at a 45-degree angle. The distance is not important. You can get a running start or simply take a few steps to set yourself. It's important to find what works best for you.
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Find an actual focal point between the posts and visualize the ball going through them.
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Run up to the ball, turn your non-kicking side shoulder towards the posts, plant your non-kicking foot next to the ball and keep your body weight over the ball.
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Strike the ball with your instep and follow through with your toes pointing toward the ball. Allow your leg to swing up high on the follow through.
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