FAQs

  • When you join United Kicking, we first find your motivations behind joining. Then we will work with you weekly to improve your kicking and punting mechanics.

    If you wish to train with us to get a college scholarship, you will have to train with us for a minimum of 6 months to be in the best possible position. We then work tirelessly to get you in front of college coaches throughout America.

    There is never a guarantee of a scholarship, it’s down to how much work you want to put in and your attitude.

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  • We work both virtually and in person.

    Our coaches put on multiple in-person camps throughout the year with 2 major ranking camps.

    Outside of these, you can book sessions with your closest coaches for in-person sessions (charged each time).

    You can also get virtual coaching (included in fees) twice a week, where the coaches will break down your film from the week.

  • In 2023 we placed 20 kickers, punters, and long snappers into college.

    Colleges:

    Laney College Eagles (Last Chance U fame)

    New Mexico Military Institute

    Snow College

    Citrus College

    Colorado State

    South Alabama

    Tuskegee

    Tennessee-Martin

    To name a few.

  • We have coaches based all over the UK.

    We are also partnered with coaches in both America and South Africa.

    The Punt factory, Kicking Dynamics, and Rocketfoot Academy.

  • NCAA Division I – Football Bowl Subdivision: 120 colleges

    NCAA Division I – Football Championship Subdivision: 118 colleges

    NCAA Division II: 157 colleges

    NCAA Division III: 239 colleges

    NAIA: 91 colleges

    Junior College: 69 colleges

  • NCAA Division I – Football Bowl Subdivision: 85 scholarships

    NCAA Division I – Football Championship Subdivision: 63 scholarships

    NCAA Division II: 36 scholarships

    NCAA Division III: 0 scholarships

    NAIA: 24 scholarships

    Junior College: 85 scholarships

  • You need a minimum of 2.0 GPA

    International Equivilent Grade :

    UK GCSEs- D (40-44.99)

    South African NSC: C (50-54.99)