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Shin guards are worn under socks. Cleated shoes, shorts, and jerseys complete the outfit.

The playing field, called a pitch, is longer and wider than an American football field. The dimensions are 100 meters by 70 meters, or about 110 yards by 75 yards. There is a recognizable H-shaped goal post at each end, with an end zone called the in-goal area. The ball used in Rugby is oval in shape. Compared to the American football, the Rugby ball is more rounded and lacks laces.

The play itself differs greatly from American football. The game is fast-paced. There are fewer pauses for any reason, with no down system, as American football requires. With fifteen players per team, Rugby lacks the specialization that we see in American football, with all the players running, kicking, or passing, more like soccer. Passing, however, is either lateral or backwards, in contrast to the forward pass common in American football. In Rugby, the ball is advanced by kicking or running with the ball.

Rugby is often thought to be more dangerous than American football, as it is a full-contact sport in which much less padding and protection is worn. It certainly sounds rough, with terms like scrum, ruck, and maul. It does sound as if a person could get hurt badly. In practice, however, many claim that while bumps and bruises are plentiful, life-threatening injuries are fewer than in American football. This is due to the different rules for contact and simply fewer contacts in normal play.

The first international Rugby match was between England and Scotland, played on 27 March 1871. Rugby is now a popular sport world-wide. Rugby is played and appreciated in the United States, with the governing body called, appropriately, USA Rugby. The sport has been a feature of the Olympics since the 1900 Paris games. We benighted Americans may not know much about it, but the sport is only increasing in popularity world-wide. The unruly player William Webb Ellis really started something when he picked up the ball to run with it, so long ago in Merry Old England

How To Kick A Field Goal

#1 - Positions and Setup

The holder of the ball should be positioned 7 feet behind the player who snaps it to him. Position yourself a few steps back and to the side (toward your non-kicking foot) of the ball. Experiment to find the exact position that feel most comfortable.

#2 - The Snap

As the kicker, you control the snap. Indicate to the ball holder that you're ready. He'll tell the center to snap the football. Once the snap is caught by the holder, he should position the football so that the laces are pointed away from you (the laces can impact your aim).

#3 - The Launch

As the ball holder positions the football, take one last glance at the goalposts. Your line of sight will help you aim your kick. Once you've fixed the ball's destination in your mind, look back down. Launch from your position with the foot that is opposite your kicking foot.

If you're kicking a field goal over a long distance, aim slightly higher (just below the center of the ball). As your foot makes contact, follow through. Be flexible. dimensions of a football field, Here's What You Need To Know About Football Field Equipment, Standard Running Track Size
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Posted: 4:18 AM, 4/9/2007 in Unspecified
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