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KICKERSCAMP: Kicking Skool

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3 contributions to KICKERSCAMP: Kicking Skool
What can Soccer-Style learn from Straight-On Kicking?
This is a newly added video found in the CLASSROOM under the Level 3 Lessons. It's intended for those who wish to kick the "old fashioned" way of straight-on place kicking. Thing is, there's a lot to learn for everyone on the mentality and techniques in kicking. ALWAYS CONTINUE TO LEARN! 🏈 There are new videos uploaded in the CLASSROOM, check it all out.... it's FREE! 💰 (You said you wanted to find the fastest way to get good at this!) 🤔 If I could get to the pros, why not you, too? 😁
1 like • Mar 29
Very helpful!
Is D3 your best bet?
If you’re a student-athlete, I think the answer is “yes”. No matter who you are or how good you are.* Why? Because the NCAA Division I football and basketball programs have become professional sports. But unlike the NFL or NBA, there aren’t any guidelines to contracts and no safeguards for players, coaches or programs. It really is the Wild West right now. Kids and coaches leaving in mid-season. Conference champs become doormats in a single season because everyone jumped ship. Meanwhile, NCAA Division III still holds on to its non-scholarship status and conferences and rivalries remain intact. Why is that important? Because to be a student-athlete, you actually have to be a student. Tough to do if you’re flying out on a Thursday (missing your Thursday and Friday classes) to play on a Saturday, then to fly back on Sunday and catch your Monday morning class… and repeat. Good luck with your GPA. In D3, Programs stay intact. Coaches remain in their jobs. Your teammates remain your teammates and your classes, classmates and professors actually mean something to you. The portal and NIL kill that romantic notion… it’s just that the NCAA doesn’t want to face up to the truth just yet — that they ARE pro sports now. And know what? That’s a-OK. Seriously. Getting paid well for something you do extraordinarily well is honest and deserved. The money is there because of the level of talent that we’re willing to pay to watch. But everything comes at a cost. As my father often said, “There’s no such thing as a free lunch.” _ _ _ - If you're a 5-star high school recruit or Juco superstar, perhaps your best bet is to get paid. Right away. Nothing wrong with that. Go to a P5 school — take the money and run, literally, but don't expect too much from your "education" at a DI school. - To those that ask, "no matter how good you are?" If you're good enough for the NFL (or NBA), trust me, they will find you and sign you. D1, D2 or D3. You still have to earn the job.
Is D3 your best bet?
1 like • Jan 24
So if you were a three star recruit, should you consider D2 or D3?
2 likes • Feb 2
Okay!
Ben Burch Class Of 2027
Hello, my name is Ben Burch, I'm an American who lives in Saudi Arabia. I will be playing high school football in Minnesota next year as a kicker and punter. (I kick straight on). I've only played a season in the fall and spring in Europe and I'm entirely self taught. Could you please watch my video and give any tips? If so, then thank you.
1 like • Dec '24
@Mike Farley Cotter School in Winona
1 like • Dec '24
@Mike Farley it says about 450 students
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Ben Burch
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12points to level up
@ben-burch-7315
Class of 2027 K/P trying to make Varsity my junior year

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