Kinetics Analysis of Instep Soccer Kick in Three Heights

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Using biomechanics theory to reveal the reaction force of ground of support leg in instep shot in different heights in soccer players. Twelve healthy male college students voluntarily participated in this study. After testing each participant by Kistler force plate and then analyze the collected data, the present study draws the following findings that (1) The reaction force of ground on support leg was independent of the ball velocity,(2) The principal function of support leg was in charge of fixing support, maintaining balance for optimal kicking ball of kicking leg.

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