YES
If the ball is moved by the kickers foot then yes it is a PAT.
No. Rules state the kicker's plant foot may be beyond the line at the time of the kick. Should a holder of the ball be necessary, he may also be beyond the line. All other players must be inbounds and behind the line at the time of the kick.
I was wondering this too. http://www.kick-aid.com/stories.php?story=05/03/29/8983400 PLANT FOOT • Sole should be wider than the foot KICKING/PUNTING FOOT • Sole should be narrower than the foot. hence, kickers usually have a soccer shoe on their kicking foot and a football cleat for the plant foot.
ball of foot means a ball has a foot stuck. to it so there is a diffrens beetween foot ball and ball foot. foot ball is a game with a ball. but ball of foot is when the foot is stuck to the ball! get it?
When they exceed the ball at the feet of the opposing players of the other team.
Have your kicking foot a little ahead of the other foot when you receive the ball. As you are catching the ball, start your first step forward with your kicking foot and make the ball parallel to the ground turned to the inside just a bit. Then, step forward with your other foot and as it is landing on the ground, remove your opposite kicking foot's hand and raise it up(to keep balance). You should now be holding the ball with your hand that's on your kicking foot side, and then drop the ball straight down and meet the ball and follow your foot all the way through.
I kick with my right foot and when I kick I take 3 or 4 steps back and position my right foot ahead of my left, I take two steps the first one with my right foot and then the second step with my left and then drive through the ball with the front of my foot. Remember to always look at the ball as long as possible. Do not pull your head up until after your follow through is complete.
wind speed, how the ball spins in the air it hits turbulence causing movement, where u kick the ball causing bend, how much force you put on your plant foot as you kick the ball
by applying force to the ball the ball will apply an equal and opposite force on the foot. when you kick the ball, the ball will move forward and your foot will move backward. this force is unnoticeable to the common person simply because we are not looking for it
hit it with the outside of your foot on the left hand side of the ball
how did foot ball get started
Calgary Rugby Foot-ball Club was created in 1907.