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When executing a throw-in, what action should be taken after bringing the ball up and over your head?

  1. release the ball with a forward flick of the wrists

  2. kick the ball straight into the goal

  3. maintain possession and distribute the ball

  4. taking the ball from an opponent's feet

The correct answer is: release the ball with a forward flick of the wrists

When executing a throw-in, after bringing the ball up and over your head, the correct action to take is to release the ball with a forward flick of the wrists. This technique ensures that the ball is thrown properly according to the rules of the game. By releasing the ball with a forward flick of the wrists, the player can generate enough momentum and distance for the throw-in to be valid. Options B, C, and D are incorrect: - Option B suggests kicking the ball straight into the goal, which is not allowed during a throw-in. A throw-in must be executed by hand, not by kicking the ball. - Option C mentions maintaining possession and distributing the ball, which is not the correct action after completing a throw-in. The throw-in is used to put the ball back into play, not to continue possession. - Option D refers to taking the ball from an opponent's feet, which is not related to the proper execution of a throw-in in soccer.