AFL football is a game of inches were the difference between a win or a loose can come down to a shot at goal falling short. So how do you kick a football further?
Posted on 17 September 2008 by Jermayn
AFL football is a game of inches were the difference between a win or a loose can come down to a shot at goal falling short. So how do you kick a football further?
Posted on 10 September 2008 by Jermayn
Why is today’s AFL so complicated? You beat your opposition and kick more goals than your opposition and you win the game, right?
Posted on 30 July 2008 by Jermayn
Why is it that the skills and professionalism of AFL has improved out of sight yet they still cannot kick straight?
Posted on 05 April 2008 by Jermayn
A banana kick or sometimes called a check side kick is when the ball goes in the air as a banana shape or a boomerang.
Posted on 28 February 2008 by Jermayn
A drop kick is not used in todays football competitions but it still remains a popular skill among many purists who practice it at training or kick to kick with a mate.
Posted on 27 February 2008 by Jermayn
Not all drills and activities have to practiced at football training or the oval at school and or training. Listed are some practical examples to help you improve in the backyard.
Posted on 25 January 2008 by Jermayn
A Drop Punt is the most accurate way of kicking the football in the modern game. This is one of the main skills that is required to play the game.