Showing posts with label Training. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Training. Show all posts

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Football Special Teams Training - How to Bust the Wedge

Special teams can make the difference in who goes home with the win and who suffers the loss.

Simply put the receiving teams job is to advance the kick off return as far down the field as possible. With a couple of key blocks, put the ball in the end zone. Setting up those key blocks starts with the wedge.

The wedge as we all know is a wall of players the return man screens behind hoping to find the opening that can spring him for big yards or a 6 point run back.

The kicking team sends down its rushers and wedge busters, running full speed, risking life and limb as they hurl their bodies at the players making up the wedge. Sometimes the wedge busters are successful, stopping big run backs. However there are many times they are not, allowing the big momentum changing run back. Momentum that can change the out come of the game.

How do we become more effective in busting the return teams blocking wedge? Don't try to run over or knock down the blockers. Instead split the blockers.

Run straight at the blocker full speed, sell him on the fact you plan to run over the top of him. No matter how skilled and practiced he is, at the last moment he will be bracing for the impact. Rather than make head to head contact, split the blockers, run between them taking the best angle to the ball carrier. Not only do you reduce injury risk to yourself, you will frequently find yourself in position to make the tackle, stopping a long kick off return and staving off any momentum changing returns, like a 6 pointer.




Are you football player or coach looking for the most current football training videos and football training equipment?

Visit http://www.scoretouchdowns.com for explosive football training videos and football training aids.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

NFL Training Camp 2010 - London Fletcher loves the Washington Redskins

Clark Judge is at NFL training camp with the Washington Redskins where special guest London Fletcher gives his thoughts on what he loves and what he hates about this year's team.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3CzRnG-TJQ&hl=en

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

The Nikefootball Training Centre in Soweto

Anton, Tinchy and Richie headed to the Nike Football Training Centre in Soweto to catch up on a little pre-season training. Watch the video to see the guys show off their skills. Follow the journey go.nike.com



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3rgvke-lkc&hl=en

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Diego Maradona Training

Diego Maradona footage from training sessions with commentary from old teammates.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wlv2p5ap5-k&hl=en

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Football Special Teams Training - How to Bust the Wedge

Special teams can make the difference in who goes home with the win and who suffers the loss.

Simply put the receiving teams job is to advance the kick off return as far down the field as possible. With a couple of key blocks, put the ball in the end zone. Setting up those key blocks starts with the wedge.

The wedge as we all know is a wall of players the return man screens behind hoping to find the opening that can spring him for big yards or a 6 point run back.

The kicking team sends down its rushers and wedge busters, running full speed, risking life and limb as they hurl their bodies at the players making up the wedge. Sometimes the wedge busters are successful, stopping big run backs. However there are many times they are not, allowing the big momentum changing run back. Momentum that can change the out come of the game.

How do we become more effective in busting the return teams blocking wedge? Don't try to run over or knock down the blockers. Instead split the blockers.

Run straight at the blocker full speed, sell him on the fact you plan to run over the top of him. No matter how skilled and practiced he is, at the last moment he will be bracing for the impact. Rather than make head to head contact, split the blockers, run between them taking the best angle to the ball carrier. Not only do you reduce injury risk to yourself, you will frequently find yourself in position to make the tackle, stopping a long kick off return and staving off any momentum changing returns, like a 6 pointer.




Are you football player or coach looking for the most current football training videos and football training equipment?

Visit http://www.scoretouchdowns.com for explosive football training videos and football training aids.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Football Training Tips : Running Back Drills

In football, great running backs are good at footwork. Practice to be a better running back withtips from a football coach in this free video on football training and drills. Expert: Otis St. Clair Contact: www.ShowtimeSportsAcademy.com Bio: Otis St. Clair is a former collegiate wide receiver at Ohio University. He is currently a football coach and Operations Manager at Showtime Sports Academy near Nashville, Tennessee. Filmmaker: Tim Brown



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jt2bJSqG5o&hl=en