Conditioning: Cross jumping Conditioning in football is meant to help you react quickly on the field moving in a variety of directions.
This practice drill is intended to increase reaction speed and the ability to quickly change directions.
It starts by placing players in a small four square box.
Once a players positions themselves in one of the corners they will proceed to jump from one corner of the area to other in either a patterned function or randomly.
Coaches should encourage one foot jumping to increase further strength and reactions on the field.
Steps to effectively block driving When talking about the fundamentals of a great offense or defense, you have to know what a good driving and blocking techniques are.
The drive block is the most fundamental and should be practiced often.
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.
Connect hard against your opponent, bring your other foot into play and continue to drive in the aligned direction.
Learning the Plays from the Playbook Learning a play is critical because when an individual learns a play and executes it properly, it benefits the whole team.
Because football plays can be intricate, it is important that you understand and follow the coach's instructions.
In order to avoid learning a play wrong, or developing bad habits, we recommend that you go through the entire play slowly at first.
Practice is a great time to get some extra help, so if you are struggling with a certain play remember that your coaches are there to help you master the techniques.
Always, always ask for the help that you need.
After practice is over visualize the play in your mind.
Go over it again and again, and you will find that your mind will help you learn the plays even when you sleep.
Strength and conditioning: Up Downs The popular conditioning drill known as "up downs" is a very effective way to increase cardiovascular activity and endurance.
This drill consists of having players run in place as fast and as hard as they can.
From time to time the coach will signal to the players, by whistle or a command, to get down - meaning that they drop down do a push up and get back up as quickly as possible to run 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.
This practice drill is intended to increase reaction speed and the ability to quickly change directions.
It starts by placing players in a small four square box.
Once a players positions themselves in one of the corners they will proceed to jump from one corner of the area to other in either a patterned function or randomly.
Coaches should encourage one foot jumping to increase further strength and reactions on the field.
Steps to effectively block driving When talking about the fundamentals of a great offense or defense, you have to know what a good driving and blocking techniques are.
The drive block is the most fundamental and should be practiced often.
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.
Connect hard against your opponent, bring your other foot into play and continue to drive in the aligned direction.
Learning the Plays from the Playbook Learning a play is critical because when an individual learns a play and executes it properly, it benefits the whole team.
Because football plays can be intricate, it is important that you understand and follow the coach's instructions.
In order to avoid learning a play wrong, or developing bad habits, we recommend that you go through the entire play slowly at first.
Practice is a great time to get some extra help, so if you are struggling with a certain play remember that your coaches are there to help you master the techniques.
Always, always ask for the help that you need.
After practice is over visualize the play in your mind.
Go over it again and again, and you will find that your mind will help you learn the plays even when you sleep.
Strength and conditioning: Up Downs The popular conditioning drill known as "up downs" is a very effective way to increase cardiovascular activity and endurance.
This drill consists of having players run in place as fast and as hard as they can.
From time to time the coach will signal to the players, by whistle or a command, to get down - meaning that they drop down do a push up and get back up as quickly as possible to run 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.
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