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E2E3 L-start Reverse #1 CSHS Variant 3rd Kick Errors
 
On the third kick of the run with the right foot, when the kick was a failure, I recorded the cause of the failure. For example, April 7, I recorded 24 total failures on the third kick. The leading causes of failure were: Ball contacts foot at point too close to front/outside of foot (17+8=25%); insufficient total sideways force in body/force too dependent on sideways movement of leg (17+13=30%). These errors on April 7 accounted for 55% of the total error on the third kick.
 
One of the most important things discovered April 7: on both the second and third kicks, swinging the leg sideways as it hits the ball, can deliver a glancing blow to the bottom of the ball, the result being the ball does not go in the direction the foot is swinging as intended, but instead the ball goes straight ahead.
 
E2E3 L-Start Reverse $1 CSHS Variant 2nd Kick Errors Score Table
                                     
 Date
Insufficient
total
sideways
force
in body  
sideways
force too
dependent
on sideways
movement
of leg  
Just torso
tilted right
alone
 
ball
too
close
to
body
when
kicked
ball
contacts
foot at
point too
close to
toe 
Ball
contacts
foot at
point too
close to
outside
of foot
 Ball
contacts
foot at
point too
close to
rear
of foot
Ball
contacts
foot at
point too
close to
inside
of foot
Ball
contacted
at point
too close
to front
of ball
Ball
contacted
at point
too close
to outside
of ball
Ball
contacted
at point
too close
to rear
of ball
Ball
contacted
at point
too close
to inside
of ball
Foot
flick
sends
ball 
too
much
in
reverse
Foot
flick
delivers
insufficient
reverse
force 
Insufficient
upwards
force on
foot flick
 
Habit,
instinct
to
kick
ball
to left
Insufficient
sideways
foot flick 
Total
Errors 
April 7, 2010
 4
17%
 3
13%
 2
8%
 1
4%
 2
8%
 4
17%
 1
4%
 0
0%
 0
0%
 2
8%
0
0%
 0
0%
 2
8%
 0
0%
1
4%
 1
4%
 1
4%
 24
100%