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Welcome to Kick Hero
Your personal film processor. Upload your kicks, get a mechanical scorecard, and track your improvement week by week.

Used by kickers from high school to the pros.
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9 Zones. Every Spot.
Your library covers 3 hash positions × 3 distance zones — so you can see exactly where you are strong and where to build.
Left
Center
Right
Short
Short
Short
Mid
Mid
Mid
Long
Long
Long
3 hashes × 3 zones = 9 field positions
You're Ready
Upload your first kick — tag the hash, distance, and result. Then hit Analyze to get your scorecard.

Set a Golden Rep as your benchmark and watch your mechanics improve over time.
A film room for kickers

Grade every rep.

Upload a kick. Get a six-trait scorecard. Track every rep — every hash, every distance. Kick Hero is the film room a kicker has never had.

See the scorecard
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Center · 40 yd · Make
SCORECARD
✓ Make 40 YD Behind
A
01
Footwork & Approach
B+
02
Plant Foot
C
03
Knee Drive
A−
04
Leg Lock
B
05
Follow Through
B+
06
Hip Rotation

Six things every
kicking coach watches.

Every kick gets graded against the same six fundamentals an NFL coach reviews on tape. No black box. The trait, what it measures, what good looks like — all spelled out.

01
Footwork & Approach
Step count · Approach angle · Stride spacing
The full sequence before contact. Coaches grade consistency rep over rep — same number of steps, same angle, same rhythm every time.
02
Plant Foot
Position · Angle · Repeatability
Distance from the ball, toe direction, repeatability. The single biggest power leak when it's off — too close stubs, too far reaches.
03
Knee Drive
Direction · Timing · Extension
Plant knee drives toward the target line at contact. Generates hip clearance and power. Passive knee = power transfer dies.
04
Leg Lock
Lock at contact · Extension
Kicking leg fully extended at impact. Any bend at contact is a significant power loss — the difference between a 45-yarder and a 55-yarder.
05
Follow Through
Path · Wrap · Finish height
Straight downfield, no leg wrap. Wrapping causes hooks. Hurdling — over-finishing in height — costs power and direction.
06
Hip Rotation
Timing · Sync · Lock
Rotation timing and hip-to-shoulder sync. Hips fire at contact, not before. Early rotation is one of the biggest power leaks in the kick.
Methodology
Built from frame-by-frame study of how the best in the league execute these six traits.
Reference set: Justin Tucker · Brandon Aubrey · Harrison Butker · Cameron Dicker · Evan McPherson
After every kick

You don't get a score.
You get a read.

A grade tells you what. A coach tells you why, and what to fix next. Kick Hero gives you the read — the same kind of feedback you'd get standing next to a kicking coach reviewing the clip with you.

It calls out what's working. It flags what isn't. It tells you the one thing to fix before next session — without making you sift through 16 metrics to figure it out yourself.

Sample feedback · 40 yd · Center hash
GOOD
Footwork is a strength — approach is consistent and repeatable across reps.
WORK
Knee drive is passive. Push that knee toward the target line at contact. That's where your hip clearance is dying.
FIX
Hip rotation fires early — about 40ms before contact. Sync the rotation with the leg lock, not before.

Upload. Grade. Track.

STEP 01
Film the kick
Behind or in front of the kicker — phone on a stand, no setup. Both angles get graded against their own scorecard.
STEP 02
Tag the rep
Hash, distance, make or miss. Three taps. The clip auto-sorts into the right folder so your library is clean from rep one.
STEP 03
Read the scorecard
Six trait grades, the coach's read, and a side-by-side ghost overlay against your best rep at that distance. Then watch the trends compound.
Stop guessing

Start grading.

Fourteen days free. No card. Upload your first kick in under a minute and see what an honest film room actually looks like.

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Upload clips — they land in the right folder automatically
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Drop game film here or click to upload
MP4 · MOV · AVI · MKV — auto-sorted by distance
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Fetching your clip
Reading your mechanics
Scoring six traits
Building your scorecard
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Golden Reps
What is a Golden Rep?
Your best executed kick at a given distance — the biomechanical benchmark. Every attempt is scored by comparing its mechanics against this reference. Long-press any Make clip in the Library (or right-click on desktop) and choose Set as Golden Rep.
📽 How to Film
Getting the right clip makes all the difference for your AI scorecard. Follow these steps and the feedback will be dialed in.
1
Keep it short — under 30 seconds
One approach. One kick. One follow-through. That's it. Shorter clips upload faster, analyze faster, and give the AI a clean read. Long clips get rejected — trim before uploading.
📱 iPhone tip: If clips fail AI analysis, your video quality may be too high. Go to Settings → Camera → Record Video and choose 1080p HD at 30 fps. Keeps files small without losing the detail needed for grading.
2
One kick per clip
Don't upload a session reel. Film each kick individually so every rep gets its own scorecard. This also lets you track how you improve kick by kick over time.
3
Choose your camera angle
Kick Hero scores two angles — pick the right one when you upload.
📷 Behind Camera
Stand directly behind the kicker, slightly elevated if possible. Captures footwork, approach path, plant foot, and follow-through weight.
📷 Front Camera
Stand in front facing the kicker, on the same side as the plant foot. Captures contact surface, leg extension, hip squareness, and posture.
4
Show the full body — don't cut off the feet
If the AI can't see the plant foot or the follow-through, it can't grade them. Back up far enough that the entire kicker fits in frame from head to toe through the full swing.
5
Light it well
Outdoor daylight is ideal. Avoid filming directly into the sun or in a dark gym — the AI needs to see the mechanics clearly. If the clip looks dark to you, it'll look dark to the AI.
6
Hold the camera steady
Prop it on a tripod, a fence, or a bag. Handheld shaking makes mechanics hard to read. Even resting your phone on a flat surface beats holding it freehand.
Quick Checklist
✓ Under 30 seconds
✓ One kick only
✓ Full body in frame
✓ Camera behind or in front — not to the side
✓ Good light
✓ Camera stable