There basically are 4 different ways to kick a soccer ball.
Firstly you have the kick with the inside of the foot. This type of kick is only used for short passes because the nose of the foot has to turn to the outside of the body whereby you can hit the ball with the inside of the foot. This makes it really hard to hit the ball strong enough for a long ball or a shot on goal. However the pass is really accurate, which makes it by far the most used kick in soccer.
Secondly you have the kick with the outside of the foot. This kick is not used very often as it is quit difficult to deliver the ball properly with this kick. Moreover this kick is , just like the first called kick used for short and sometimes long passes.
Thirdly there exists a kick by which you hit the ball with the nose of your shoe. This is practically never used in a real match and coaches will strongly advise you not to use this kick, because it has a few big disadvantages. At first it is not accurate at all, the ball is just launched of your foot because of the great flexibility of the nose of the shoe and your toes under it. Secondly if not done properly it can result in toe injuries or even a broken toe, as you hit the ball with the front of your toes. The only advantage you can think of with using this kick is that you can kick the ball really fast with this kick and that you don't have to turn your foot or your body for the kick, which means that you can use it quickly.
At last there is the kick with the top of the foot/the shoelace which we call the "wreef" in Holland. This type of kick can be used for almost every purpose. For long passes, short passes, shots on goal, crosses etc. Most of the goals are scored by the use of this kick. The advantages of this kick are that both the power of the kick and the accuracy of the kick are really good. If you watch a soccer match and see a powerful straight lined shot, you can know for sure that it was this kick.
Finally I hoped you learned something about soccer by reading this article. It may sound a bit hard to understand as it is really descriptive. I will provide more visual aid such as pictures in my research assignment. Thanks for reading.
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