p.e free kick analysis report

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INTRODUCTIONThere are two type of free kick, direct and in-direct free kick. A free kick is used to start a play after a foul in football. Free kick rules are specified in LAW 13 of the FIFA Laws of the game.Generally, in any free kick, an opposing player cannot stand closer than 10 yards (9.15 meters) from the free kick spot. The only exception to this is when an in-direct free kick is rewarded inside the penalty area. The opposing players form a wall to obstruct the kicker view and shot.When a player is taking free kick inside the penalty area, the opposing players should stay outside the penalty area at least 10 yards from the ball, till the ball is played or kicked.

BACKGROUNDDIRECT FREE KICKDirect free kick is known as ONE TOUCH KICK, since only one touch is required for a goal to be awarded. This kick should always be taken at the spot where the offence took place, and the ball should always be in stationary position when taking the kick.A player can kick the ball straight into the goal from a direct free kick, however, when an offence worth of a direct free kick is committed inside the penalty region, a penalty kick is awarded instead.AccordingtoFIFA'slaw,adirectfreekickisgrantedforinfractionslike:1. Jumpingatanopponentplayer.2. Kickingorattemptingtokickaplayer.3. Tacklingaplayerillegally.4. Chargingatanopponentplayer.5. Pushinganopponentplayer.6. Trippingorattemptingtotripanopponentplayer.7. Handlingtheballwithapurpose.8. Holdingaplayer.

IN-DIRECT FREE KICKThe rule of in-direct free kick states that, a player cannot score a goal straight from the kick. The in-direct free kick rule was derived from the Sheffield rules that states no goal could be scored from this kind of free kick.The rules were absorbed into the Laws of Game in 1877. Generally, an in-direct free kick is given to the opposing team when a player commits a foul other than a penalty one (dangerous play) or violates certain technical requirements of the football rules.

Mostindirectfreekicksaregivenduetofoulscommittedbygoalkeepers.Accordingtosoccer'sFree kickrules,indirectfreekicksareawardedwhenthegoalkeeper:1. Touchestheballwithhishandsafterhisteammatehaspurposelykickedor made trickerybackpasstohim.2. Holdsthefootballwithhishandformorethat6secondsbeforereleasingit.3. Touchestheballwithhandsafterreleasingitfromhispossession,beforeanotherplayerhastouchedit.4. TouchestheballwithhishandsafterhehasreceiveditdirectlyfromathrowinTakebyateammate.Indirectfreekickcanaswellbeawardedwhenanopposingplayer:a. Stopsthegoalkeeperfromreleasingtheballfromhishands.b. Playsinadangerousway.c. Interferesinthemovementofanopponentplayerunlesswhenshielding.

PROCEDURES

The procedure of this performance analysis is based on the requirement of the task which is derived from the suggested performance of free kick in football.1. The video was taken from Youtube website that related to the title.2. The video was choosing properly to meet the demand of the performance indicator that need to be analyzed.3. The video was analyzed using the KINOVEA 8.15 to investigate the whole objectives.4. Recorded result are collected and presented using images and data.

EQUIPMENTSPLAYER:EQUIPMENTS: 1. Soccer ball 2. Jersey and soccer boot. 3. Stopwatch 4. Goal post 5. High definition cam recorder for each angle taken.

OBJECTIVESMy objectives are to investigate and conduct performance analysis of the following key indicators that consist of the player actions and movements:1. Speed of the execution of each phase. 2. Body postures and alignments of the player of each phase. 3. Prediction and suggestion of best angles of joint and limbs of each phase.*noted that all indicator consist of back swing, ball contact and follow through.

RESULTS 1. Speed of the execution of each phase.

1.1 BACK SWING PHASE

1.2 BALL CONTACT PHASE

1.3 FOLLOW THROUGH PHASE

2.Body postures and alignments of the player of each phase.

2.1 BACK SWING FOR BACK AND FRONT SIDE VIEW

2.1 BALL CONTACT FOR BACK AND FRONT SIDE VIEW

2.3 FOLLOW THROUGH BACK AND FRONT SIDE VIEW

3. Prediction and suggestion of best angles of joint and limbs of each phase.ANGLE:

ANGLE OF HEAD:

50 DEGREE

ANGLE OF LEFT ARM:

90 DEGREE

ANGLE OF RIGHT ARM:

35 DEGREE

ANGLE OF LEFT LEG:

55 DEGREE

ANGLE OF RIGHT LEG:

25 DEGREE

ANGLE:

ANGLE OF HEAD:

50 DEGREE

ANGLE OF RIGHT ARM:

50 DEGREE

ANGLE OF LEFT LEG:

45 DEGREE

ANGLE OF RIGHT LEG:

75 DEGREE

ANGLE:

ANGLE OF HEAD:

55 DEGREE

ANGLE OF LEFT ARM:

35 DEGREE

ANGLE OF RIGHT LEG:

40 DEGREE

ANGLE:

ANGLE OF LEFT ARM:

90 DEGREE

ANGLE OF RIGHT ARM:

55 DEGREE

ANGLE OF BODY LEAN BACKWARD:

20 DEGREE

ANGLE OF LEFT LEG:

40 DEGREE

ANGLE:

ANGLE OF HEAD:

60 DEGREE

ANGLE OF RIGHT ARM:

35 DEGREE

ANGLE OF RIGHT LEG:

222 DEGREE

ANGLE:

ANGLE OF HEAD:

25 DEGREE

ANGLE OF LEFT ARM:

70 DEGREE

ANGLE OF RIGHT ARM:

65 DEGREE

ANGLE OF LEFT LEG:

28 DEGREE

ANGLE OF RIGHT LEG:

110 DEGREE

REFERENCESFree Kick Rules in Soccer. (n.d). Retrieved April 22, 2015, from http://www.football-bible.com/soccer-info/soccer-free-kick-rules.htmlAnalysis of a football free kick (motion picture). (n.d.).http://www.youtube.com

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