The nervous system works together with the muscular system by telling the muscles in the legs what to do. The brain is part of the nervous system and since it is the control of the body, it tells the muscles to kick or run. Also, sight is controlled by the nervous system and that is how players get to see the ball and kick it.
There is 10 seconds left and you have the ball this is how to score the soccer ball. The nervous, muscular, and skeleton system work together to help you kick a soccer ball.The brain is part of the nervous system which means the brain can tell different partsof the body to do things called a response, like to tell the body to move its muscles to kick or run. The motor neurons send the stimulus travels through the spinal cord to the brain to to tell the muscle in the leg to kick the ball .The tendons that surround the joint which connects the two leg bones together, supports the muscle to do the movement then contract and relax. Also the nervous system controlls your sight so that the player can see the ball to kick it. Now you know how to kick a soccer ball so go score some goals.
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Your tarsals and metatarsals are used when kicking a ball because they are in your foot
You are over stretching your muscles.
Bones, muscles, and ligaments physically hold it together while the circulatory system provides oxygen to your foot.
all bones in foot ankle knee shin leg and hip also you head and arm bones move
the muscles could not work without the bones and vice versa. The bones are the structure of your body and the muscles help you move your bones.
The hamstring and gluteal (buttocks) muscles.
Leg muscles for treading water, kicking when swimming. Arm muscles for catching and throwing the ball, for swimming and fending off opponents
Your movable bones are attached to skeletal muscles by tendons. Your muscles move to pull the bones, which are often attached by semi-restricted ball-joints, like in your elbows and knees.
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Yes bones are involved. If you kick without stretching, you can pull a muscle.
Yes, ball preasure does effect kicking distance.
The ball is placed on the 2 yard line when kicking a PAT