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This 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 …

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Football: Skills & Drills (Skills & Drills Series) Football: Skills & Drills (Skills & Drills Series) Solid blocking, sure tackling, proper footwork, precise routes, correct coverage angles, and synchronized body movements: basic techniques, perhaps, but all essential to winning football. Football Skills & Drills is your guide to success, covering key skills and consistent execution within all offensive, defensive, and special teams positions.

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Position yourself a few steps back and to the side (toward your non-kicking foot) of the ball. Experiment to find the exact position that feel most comfortable. #2 - The Snap As the kicker, you control the snap. Indicate to the ball holder that you’re ready. He’ll tell the center to snap the football. Once the snap is caught by the holder, he should position the football so that the laces are pointed away from you (the laces can impact your aim). #3 - The Launch As the ball holder positions the football, take one last glance at the goalposts. Your line of sight will help you aim your kick. Once you’ve fixed the ball’s destination in your mind, look back down. Launch from your position with the foot that is opposite your kicking foot. #4 - Arrival The moment before your kicking foot connects with the football, the ankle on your non-kicking foot should be positioned slightly in front of the ball (to the side). Don’t look up before you make contact The destination of the football is alre …

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The 3-5-3 Defense uses a lot movement making it perfect for disguising your defense point of attack. Movement after the snap from the 3 down linemen and prior to the snap, movement from the linebackers and safeties. We will start with the basics of the 3-5-3, the Base Front using 3 down linemen. Two ends and nose guard are the down linemen, the nose guard lining up directly over center and the ends line up directly over the offensive tackles. The front three alignment is always the same, preventing the offense from getting a read how you will rush the quarterback or which gaps you will fill on short yardage situations. Your corners are lined up outside the receivers, shoulders at a 45 degree angle towards the quarterback while the safeties and outside linebackers are directly behind the defensive ends, also at a 45 degree angle towards the QB, making it a stacked defense. A stacked defense is very difficult to scheme for and to read, use it to your advantage. Quarterbacks will have a …

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Spalding AFL Game Ball Football Spalding AFL Game Ball Football If you love the rough and tumble games of Arena Football, you’ll love Spalding’s official AFL Game Ball. It s made of the highest-quality Horween leather, for superior pro-level feel and grip, and it s specially designed for visual clarity. The light brown color and bold blue S-stripe give the ball a unique in-flight appearance. And the blue crosshair tips make incoming passes a snap to track.

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