My son is a kicker and punter. As soon as we started focusing on the upper body and hips (strength and position), his kicks and punts improved dramatically. for his punts, it took several weeks for him to keep his shoulders forward, but now he says it is so much more comfortable for him. thanks for thinking of the whole body and not just the feet.
I can not believe how many Punt videos I have seen on UA-cam recently. I wish this many people loved it 15 years ago. I was an absolute MONSTER at punting, unfortunately did nothing with it. This is awesome to see people appreciating the art of it. Almost got a tear in my eye!
@@ThePuntFactory Amazing. I admire your work ethic and dedication to actually make it as a D1 Punter. Especially in THAT Era as well. As a kid I would bet people I could punt it over buildings and structures, they wouldn't ever believe it untill I would clear it entirely. I was knocking 60-65+ yarders in highschool and would echo the "BOOM" when hitting that sweet spot every time. 40-50 yarders against the wind (strict form, and small room for error). Coffin corner, inside the 5 yd line standing at the 50 yard line was second nature. The stadium would be in awe. BUT, I was young, dumb and unfocused, so I never took it to the next level. Im happy to see you passing on the knowledge brotha!! Keep on keeping on!
I am eighty years old. At the Multnomah Athletic Club in Portland Oregon. We have a decathlon every year. One of my 10 events is the punt. The record for the 80 to 84 group is 81.5 feet. I am going for the record, but I haven’t been getting a consistent spiral. I’ve watched all the available videos and yours was the best. The only question I have is where is the exact contact point on the back of the ball?Thanks for the fine video.
For, me it was my lack of flexibility. I had a great drop, but when I would hit it my leg was not kicking straight through it. It was traveling toward the center of my body during the leg swing. This caused me to hit the inside of the ball, and it usually did not turn over. Once I got warmed up and more flexible it was a lot better.
@@ThePuntFactory Very late reply but for anyone seeing this past today, my issue was I was hitting the backside of the ball, causing a nasty end over end. Hitting the right spot is just as important in punting as it is in Field goals. Issue arose probably because i was extending my arm out too much.
Could u help me practice my field goals/kickoffs/PAT’s. I tried setting up lessons with a local lesson coach but he just said K when i said i can do lessons now
Great video. Question. I’m coaching sixth grade punters. How can I teach them a punt that will have a great roll after ground contact? They don’t have a lot of power yet. So our head coach wants them to try to punt to get a roll.🤔 thanks
Hey! Absolutely I would say hold the nose slightly down and have them kick the back side of the ball - create a top spin roll - if that makes sense! If they keep ball flat it will be 50/50 if they get a good roll!
My son is a kicker and punter. As soon as we started focusing on the upper body and hips (strength and position), his kicks and punts improved dramatically. for his punts, it took several weeks for him to keep his shoulders forward, but now he says it is so much more comfortable for him. thanks for thinking of the whole body and not just the feet.
Absolutely. It’s something I believe in 100% and believe it can drastically improve both power and consistency!
Great to hear thanks so much for the feedback!
I was thinking about quitting football completely but this helped. Thanks!
Of course. I’m glad man! Appreciate you letting me know that’s the reason is to inspire 🤙🏼
I can not believe how many Punt videos I have seen on UA-cam recently.
I wish this many people loved it 15 years ago.
I was an absolute MONSTER at punting, unfortunately did nothing with it. This is awesome to see people appreciating the art of it. Almost got a tear in my eye!
I’m trying to help start the revolution man! Been doing it for 10+ years now. My life’s work!! Glad to see its being spread
@@ThePuntFactory Amazing. I admire your work ethic and dedication to actually make it as a D1 Punter. Especially in THAT Era as well.
As a kid I would bet people I could punt it over buildings and structures, they wouldn't ever believe it untill I would clear it entirely.
I was knocking 60-65+ yarders in highschool and would echo the "BOOM" when hitting that sweet spot every time. 40-50 yarders against the wind (strict form, and small room for error). Coffin corner, inside the 5 yd line standing at the 50 yard line was second nature. The stadium would be in awe. BUT, I was young, dumb and unfocused, so I never took it to the next level.
Im happy to see you passing on the knowledge brotha!! Keep on keeping on!
Gracias! Saludos desde Mexico 🇲🇽 I'm gonna be trying out to play college football in UANL
SERGIO FLORES congratulations brother! I love to hear it keep us updated on your journey!!
Almost a year later and now I can say that I'm into the UANL football Program as a punter🇲🇽
@@sergiofodyooo update?
Another great video, thank you for putting so much of your time into helping people out. Pretty sure I'm guilty of all 5 haha
Joseph Warriner haha thank you brother! That’s the reason I make the videos to help as many as possible!
I am eighty years old. At the Multnomah Athletic Club in Portland Oregon. We have a decathlon every year. One of my 10 events is the punt. The record for the 80 to 84 group is 81.5 feet. I am going for the record, but I haven’t been getting a consistent spiral. I’ve watched all the available videos and yours was the best. The only question I have is where is the exact contact point on the back of the ball?Thanks for the fine video.
First of all you’re a damn legend! The exact contact point is on the bottom right panel near the middle of the panel!
This video is literally a blessing
Thank you brother. Been one of the best so far!
Thank you for this video I now recognize that I lean back to much
Amazing camera my guy
he does have a dope setup
For, me it was my lack of flexibility. I had a great drop, but when I would hit it my leg was not kicking straight through it. It was traveling toward the center of my body during the leg swing. This caused me to hit the inside of the ball, and it usually did not turn over. Once I got warmed up and more flexible it was a lot better.
Definitely makes sense brother! Stretch daily!
Thanks
Good video, this is going to help tons of punters!
Thanks bro!!
Thanks for the video
Thank you!
Great video Boss. Keep them coming!
Steve thank you boss!
PuntFactory gang💯
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Solid video man gonna practice today 💪👌
Jay Diaz heck yea brother love that
I wish I would’ve known this 50 years ago.
We can find you some NAIA eligibility!?
Great video
RenSaprissa thank you brother
I was turning them over in middle school and high school. If I had listened to the coach, I might’ve actually been somebody.
I have a problem that if i don't turn it a lot at an angle, it won't turn over or even get close, normally a wounded duck. Any tips on this?
You have to trust it brother IMO the pros outweigh the cons keeping the ball straighter. Nothing past the nose at 10 o clock
@@ThePuntFactory Very late reply but for anyone seeing this past today, my issue was I was hitting the backside of the ball, causing a nasty end over end. Hitting the right spot is just as important in punting as it is in Field goals. Issue arose probably because i was extending my arm out too much.
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Could u help me practice my field goals/kickoffs/PAT’s. I tried setting up lessons with a local lesson coach but he just said K when i said i can do lessons now
Nik Muegge I know someone who can. DM me on IG
The PuntFactory Ok
Great video. Question. I’m coaching sixth grade punters. How can I teach them a punt that will have a great roll after ground contact? They don’t have a lot of power yet. So our head coach wants them to try to punt to get a roll.🤔 thanks
Hey! Absolutely I would say hold the nose slightly down and have them kick the back side of the ball - create a top spin roll - if that makes sense! If they keep ball flat it will be 50/50 if they get a good roll!
The PuntFactory thanks
I’ll give this a go🙌
i can dunk on a 8' defender on a 7' goal too 🤣
Wow!
@@ThePuntFactory im having trouble kicking my pooch punts past like 30 yards, is there any advice you could give me?
Hi Brian’s uncle
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Romans 10:9
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Thanks for the feedback!