Yes! Our founder developed this while playing Division 1 College Soccer at the College of Charleston. The College program now uses it in locker rooms before warm up and preseason challenges. It requires enhanced focus to make clean contact with the kick-pad.
The Kickit Trainer is lighter weight, has more spring, and falls slower in the air. This requires you to control your power and be composed while you wait for the right moment to strike.
The Kickit can be enjoyed by all, but it is known that 6 years old is the youngest you can expect to make consecutive juggles.
Kickit is great for helping soccer players improve their touch, but it can also be enjoyed by non-soccer players. One of our favorite games to play with non-soccer players is called 4 peg. You circle up with all of your friends and collectively try to get 4 juggles. Once you get 4, someone can catch it and peg someone else. If they catch, the thrower loses a life, if not, they lose 1. Everyone has 3 lives!
Yes! Kickit can be your secret weapon for improving your touch, composure and dexterity.