Choosing the Right Kicking Tee

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Uploaded by on Jun 28, 2011

Coach Brent of Kicking World helps you understand how to choose the right kicking tee and when and why you use each field goal block or kickoff tee. This video helps to put an end to the controversy surrounding using field goal blocks and kickoff tees in american football. All Tees and Blocks can be purchased from www.WizardKicking.com (they sell tons of football kicking equipment). If you have any additional questions or thoughts feel free to respond to the video with a comment or reach out to us on OUR website at www.KickingWorld.com

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  • excellent video! i am a freshman and kicking off the ground (not by choice but because i dont have a block) i just got mine in the mail today and havent used it. i was wondering if it will help my kicks because off the ground they are more line drive kicks. will the block give me more loft if i use it correctly?

  • @Haole37 It could very well help you. It could be your form or your block or both. It's hard to say without seeing you kick. But based on what you said, it sounds like it can help you. Good Luck!

  • Hey coach, I am a freshman in high school and I am having a little bit of trouble on choosing a tee. I have always used a 2 in. Field goal block, but lately I'm not hitting the ball as good as I should be, and iv started to kick off a 1 in. It has started to help, so should I stick with the one inch, or try to fix what's wrong with my 2inch. If you could felons it would be really helpful:)

  • @runningriot505 Hi, it is hard for me to provide you any specific advice w/ out seeing you kick at a lesson, camp or through a virtual private lesson. Sometimes people 'graduate' to the lower tee after perfecting their kick if the ball starts going a bit higher than normal or spinning too much. Sometimes it is 'time for change' and this may help (may be the case for you). Most times, it is not the tee, but rather incorrect form that causes over spin, too high, line drive or too low.

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  • Thank you very much coach:)

  • @AsianmeetsCaucasian i had the same problem u are just hitting the ball to low and therefore it creates more backspin

  • Hey coach I was wondering If I have an issue with my plant foot because in getting too much backspin and not enough force

  • Where should the ball of my plant foot be when kicking off a 2 inch field goal block

  • Where should the ball of my plant foot be on a 2 inch field goal block

  • Great Video Brent!

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