Posts Tagged “Side Foot”
Jan
01
2010
High School American Football - Defensive SuggestionsPosted by: Mr.Football in Football Sites and The Best ArticlesThe first step of this block is the scrimmage alignment, in order to drive to the right or left this basic block will push your opponent in the way that they are aligned, so if they are aligned to the right the drive will push them to the right. When driving start with your play side foot. Move quickly and in a speed bursting motion, make solid contact with your opponent to drive them off in the direction that you want. Football Catching Fundamentals Catching the football properly and effectively is fundamental to a strong offense. The points of a proper catch are: First, opening up your hands with an open triangle. Second, follow the ball with your eyes from the first time you see it in the air until it is securely placed in a tight hold. Third, roll the ball into a secure ball position before you take your eyes off the ball. The problem is that receivers have a tenancy to start looking down the field before they have the ball properly secured. This error leads to incomplete passes o … Tags: Alignment, American Football, Ball Position, Foot Move, Open Triangle, Opponent, Receivers, Scrimmage, Side Foot
Jul
14
2009
Strengthening Collegiate American Football Offensive SuggestionsPosted by: Mr.Football in Football Sites and The Best ArticlesAt the coaches signal the players will drop to the ground and do a push up, and then quickly get back up and start running again. Because this drill can be very taxing, it is important to increase the time spent at this slowly over time as the player’s strength increases. Drive Block Simple drives are important for linemen to practice and perfect. The most traditional or basic block is a drive block. It is a simple yet effective way to move your opponent. If the Defensive lineman is aligned slightly to the right of the offensive linemen then the drive block with pus the defender to the right. Execute the drive by bolting off the line with your play side foot; again if the play is happening on the left side then you will use your left foot. Move quickly and in a speed bursting motion, make solid contact with your opponent to drive them off in the direction that you want. Making and effective Angle Tackle The reason for angle tackles is simple, cover the shortest area to get to the tack … Tags: American Football, Defensive Lineman, Foot Move, Football Coaches, Offensive Linemen, Opponent, Side Foot, Strength Increases, Tackles |
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