calves,thighs,biceps,triceps In anatomical positionGluteals. Max,min, and medius
Anterior Legs Quadriceps:Rectus Femoris. Vastus Lateralis, Vastus Medialis, Vastus Intermedius Lower Leg;Tibialis Anterior Posterior Legs
Hamstrings:Biceps Femoris, Semitendinosus,Semimembranosus
Calve muscles : Gastrocnemius and Soleus
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THe legs are the most used in football, especially the calf and thigh muscles. Naturally, the amount of kicking and running associated with football leads to the bulging of calf muscles. But this only after long amounts of practice.
The muscles primarily used when kicking a soccer ball are the quadriceps, hamstrings, and glutes in the legs, as well as the core muscles for stability and power.
The muscles that are used when snapping a football are all in the arm. More specifically, the forearm muscles are heavily used.
A kicking football is essentially a brand new football that is fresh out of the package. A throwing football is a "broken in" ball that is more used and easier to handle.
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The kicking tee is one of the most important tools on the football field. The tee was first used in 1889.
In football, the kick off positions used in a game are the 35-yard line for college football and the 30-yard line for professional football. The team kicking off can choose to kick the ball from the ground or use a kicking tee.
Tricept
anything from shoving a blocker to the ground, to kicking the football
Muscles Mostly Used; ( Running) Gluteals. Max,min, and medius Quadriceps:Rectus Femoris. Vastus Lateralis, Vastus Medialis, Vastus Intermedius Lower Leg;Tibialis Anterior Hamstrings:Biceps Femoris, Semitendinosus,Semimembranosus Calve muscles : Gastrocnemius and Soleus (Throwing)Internal rotators and flexors of the shoulder, extensors of the elbow
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