Posts Tagged “Fingers”
Mar
16
2010
Quarterback Stance TrainingPosted by: Mr.Football in Football Sites and The Best ArticlesThis article will focus on the basic steps you need for quarterback stance training. After you break the huddle and approach the LOS and center, plant your feet shoulder width apart, feet pointing straight ahead. The equal weight distribution will give you the proper balance you need under center. You want your head up giving you a clear field of vision. Have your eyes looking straight ahead, looking over the defensive scheme so you can read the play called by the defense. As you settle into your quarterback stance, you want your shoulders slightly in front of your hips for comfort and balance. Remember once you take the snap, you will need to explode away from the center. Extending your arms toward the center, place your hands under center. Have your hands one on top of the other the passing hand on top. Palms open, your fingers spread, have the middle finger lined up with the center’s inseam. Keeping yourself comfortable and well balanced, arch your back and be slightly bent at the … Tags: Break, Defensive Scheme, Equal Weight, Field Of Vision, Fingers, Hips, Huddle, Middle Finger, Palms, Place Your Hands, Proper Balance, Shoulder Width, Shoulders, Snap, Weight DistributionIt is a game that has a world wide orientation and which has served a great purpose in bringing people from across the world together. Europeans and south Americans are the most addicted cliche of people when t comes to this game. The aim of this game is to have a shot by having the ball go past the goal keeper into the net. The aim of the goalkeeper is to prevent such scores from the opposing team. Remember that the goal reaches the goal posts with such a great force tat is enough to break the tiny bones that are found in the fingers. For this reason, it is important that the goalie have a protective garment for the hands and this is where football gloves come in. The one major purpose of the football gloves is to provide the goalie with a firm grip of the ball, otherwise the thought of reaching out for the ball with bear hands is psychologically demoralizing. This is because the force is strong enough to cause abrasions and cuts to the hands of the goalie. The glove is specially des … Tags: Abrasions, Aim, Cliche, Europeans, Fingers, Firm Grip, Football Gloves, Game, Goal Keeper, Goal Posts, Goalkeeper, Orientation, Protective Garment, Tiny Bones
Oct
21
2009
Sharpening Collegiate American Football Quarterback HabitsPosted by: Mr.Football in Football Sites and The Best ArticlesOne not so perfect scenario is a low passed catch. Here are some basics to a great low catch. This ensures that the ball will not slip through your fingers. Locking your pinkies prevents the football from falling through your hands. Once you have the football in your hands scoop it up and tuck it away. Use your hands and not your body. Keep your eyes right on the ball. And always see the ball through, meaning that you are watching it into the tuck. Making a great hand off Learning the basics in a handoff is essential to a strong offense. The hand off can take place in many ways, but most if not all handoffs occur between the quarterback and the running back. The running back starts the hand off running towards the quarterback with his arms open creating a pocket for the quarterback to slide the football right into the running back’s chest. When the running back receives the football he clamps down both arms hard on the football to protect it. Now that the running back has the ball whe … Tags: American Football, Clamps, Fingers, Football Quarterback, Handoff, Pinkies, Running
Oct
16
2009
PassBack Football - Product ReviewPosted by: Mr.Football in Football Sites and The Best ArticlesReceivers and defensive backs can use this football training aid to develop better catching skills, in simple words, the PassBack football works. What is the Passback Football? It is a regular size football cut in half just past the middle of the ball. The cut half has a solid rubber covering. When the football is thrown against a flat surface like a wall, the ball comes right back to the passer. How is PassBack Football a quarterbacks training aid? Easy, more reps. A quarterback can practice his grip and pass delivery up to 20 reps per minute. Catching the ball on the rebound develops stronger fingers, stronger fingers means more ball control. Since there are no elastic cords needed to retrieve the ball the PassBack Football is user friendly and at only $29.99 very affordable. How is PassBack Football a receivers training aid? Until now, football receivers needed work out partners to throw passes. Not with the PassBack football. Now all a receiver needs is this football training equ … Tags: Defensive Backs, Elastic Cords, Fingers, Flat Surface, Football Product, Football Training, Rebound, Receivers
Sep
12
2009
Understanding Middle School American Football Defensive DrillsPosted by: Mr.Football in Football Sites and The Best ArticlesBasic ball security can be broken down into four steps. The first point is the claw, meaning that your fingers are wrapped over the tip of the football. The second point is your forearm wrapped around the ball and shielding it from the defense. Third, pull the football in close to your bicep to protect it from opponent’s jabs and attempts to make you fumble. Fourth, pull the football up and tight against your ribcage closing the gap on the football from all four sides. Practice holding the football and having defensive players try and knock out the football by any means possible. By reducing the risk of a fumble you will increase the offensive strength in effectively driving across the field and scoring touchdowns. Conditioning: Quick step crossing Reaction is as skill that players need to develop through conditioning and drills. The point to this drill is having players practice quick directional changes on the field. It starts by placing players in a small four square box. The drill … Tags: American Football, American Security, Attempts, Bicep, Closing The Gap, Directional Changes, Fingers, Football Defensive Drills, Football Drills, Football Players, Forearm, Four Steps, Fumble, Gap, Jabs, Opponent, Ribcage, Risk, Tight
Jun
30
2009
Online Football - Play Football With Your FingersPosted by: Mr.Football in Football Sites and The Best ArticlesUnlike the actual game of football, it is played with the fingers using keyboard and mouse. But it has all the thrills and spirit of the actual game of football. Normally, one needs to download a game software application for playing football on the internet. There are specific websites for providing a platform for playing the game. Also, most of the popular football game software packages available on computer shops provide facility of playing on the internet also. How To Play Online Football The first thing one has to learn is the specific keyboard and mouse controls of the game software. There will be specific keys for various actions on the football field such as passing, throwing, tackling, and shooting. Once you become familiar, or rather your fingers become familiar with the keys, you can move into the multi-player domain on the internet. In the online football games one can either select an existing team or make a new team using the existing players. All the major game softwar … Tags: Computer Shops, Existing Team, Fingers, Football Field, Football Game, Football Games, Football Play, Game Of Football, Game Software, Internet Games, Keyboard, Mouse Controls, Multi Player, Online Football, Online Games, Play Online, Playing The Game, Software Application, Software Packages, Spirit |
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