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Fundamentals of WR release vs a press or jam. Comment with questions or if you would like to see any other topics in future videos. Wide Receiver
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Komentáře

  • @HaydenFilen
    @HaydenFilen Před 2 lety

    my left ear is very impressed

  • @katierussel6273
    @katierussel6273 Před 3 lety

    What is the best way to become a better player? I read many superb reviews on the internet about how exactly Episoketren System can assist you improve your soccer game. Has anybody tried using this popular training course?

  • @catchkingz1671
    @catchkingz1671 Před 3 lety

    If you’re D3 you, recruit me. I won’t disappoint

  • @richiemathis1979
    @richiemathis1979 Před 3 lety

    Does Episoketren System really help to improve your soccer skills? I've read numerous good stuff about this popular training course.

  • @braydenbrown839
    @braydenbrown839 Před 4 lety

    How effective is Episoketren System? We've noticed several awesome things about this popular training program.

  • @SnakeEyez925
    @SnakeEyez925 Před 4 lety

    Thank you, coach. I appreciate this video as it focuses on something that a lot of young wide receivers or kids who are interested in playing wide receiver but lack experience or training struggle with... learning how to break down and make a cut into their breaks. I like the drills and will be using them a lot.

  • @Chrizzz198030
    @Chrizzz198030 Před 5 lety

    your sound is fucked up you noobs

  • @MLE_Ave
    @MLE_Ave Před 6 lety

    Thanks

  • @crazybitcheees
    @crazybitcheees Před 6 lety

    Can you as well take 3 or 2 steps when you're breaking down on a route, but instead extending or striding your last 3 or 2 steps while lowering your center of gravity that way the CB won't be able to bite down on the route as fast instead of taking choppy steps. Just a question because I see NFL receivers like Odell Beckham do that instead of taking choppy steps.

  • @jasonleespyder1706
    @jasonleespyder1706 Před 6 lety

    Great video, more pls !!

  • @titoy9875
    @titoy9875 Před 6 lety

    Good tutorial !! Good job everyone

  • @user-fk5es4mp5v
    @user-fk5es4mp5v Před 6 lety

    Amazing! ! very motivational video!! thnk you for upload.

  • @timjansen7694
    @timjansen7694 Před 6 lety

    I was one of the great backyard/playground/street receivers in the history of my neighborhood during my teenage years. I have noticed in the last decade or so that receivers use nothing but their hands to catch the ball. I wonder if the ball has become more sticky in the last ten, fifteen or twenty years because it was almost impossible to catch a football that way back in the day. If you tried to catch a strong, head-high pass, the ball could spear right between your hands and you could well get a face full of football. If the ball was thrown lower, chest high for example, you would allow it to hit your body and at the same instant pin it to your chest with your hands. Watch CZcams videos of Lance Alworth or Charlie Joiner. Watch how the allow the pass to come to their body and then the ball is secured and braced against the body with the hands. Passes just off the body were caught in a "cradle" using the farthest hand away from the passer as the upper hand. This is opposite compared to how I most often see it today.

  • @shadycerezo2639
    @shadycerezo2639 Před 6 lety

    Hey coach or anyone know the dimensions for the WR chutes being used here

    • @totustuus7389
      @totustuus7389 Před 6 lety

      For high school or college receivers, I make them between 54 and 66 inches tall depending on the height of my players. 36 inches wide

  • @lucas_llv_21
    @lucas_llv_21 Před 7 lety

    Hi, I'm from Brazil and I love your videos! I want to be Wide Receiver here!

  • @donaldhenderson4290
    @donaldhenderson4290 Před 7 lety

    nice!!

  • @jacobbeiber6047
    @jacobbeiber6047 Před 7 lety

    great Video. thanks

  • @dionisbryant5500
    @dionisbryant5500 Před 7 lety

    hey great video how tall is that bracket around 11;49?

    • @totustuus7389
      @totustuus7389 Před 7 lety

      For high school or college receivers, I make them between 54 and 66 inches tall depending on the height of my players. 36 inches wide

    • @dionisbryant5500
      @dionisbryant5500 Před 7 lety

      thanks

  • @atlas1147
    @atlas1147 Před 7 lety

    do you have any tips on working on the diamond

    • @totustuus7389
      @totustuus7389 Před 7 lety

      Nothing too special other than getting as many reps as you can and making the diamond muscle memory. But one good drill you can do to work on keeping the football off of your body and also the diamond is to stand behind the goalpost and have someone standing on the goalline throw passes at chest height or above right at the goalpost. Reach each of your arms around the goalpost to catch the ball.

  • @23MotoBlog
    @23MotoBlog Před 7 lety

    Muchas gracias coach, que buen video, pondre en practica estos entrenamientos. Bendiciones desde Monterrey MX

  • @newtrendsvids2709
    @newtrendsvids2709 Před 7 lety

    im 11 and these are helping me grow into varsity ... thanks!!

  • @mikegaston3170
    @mikegaston3170 Před 7 lety

    Recovery Cushion, Recovery Time ... great "Buzz Word", GreatCoaching point.... I'm stealing that one

  • @jrayerrs
    @jrayerrs Před 8 lety

    what to do if their bigger than me and stronger?

    • @totustuus7389
      @totustuus7389 Před 8 lety

      Some ideas--1: Continue working on your strength training to cut down the level of their advantage. 2-Keep your feet active while you are blocking. 3-You may not be able to get a huge block against a much bigger DB, but try to use their momentum against them. Keep a cushion, but when they break wash them the direction they are breaking. 4-In a stalk block you ultimately want to be making contact with the DB when the RB/QB is getting close to you. Stay in the blocking match-up until the RB is getting close, then strive to get one good hit on the DB right as the RB is closing in on your space. You might not win the hit physically, but if you are there forcing the DB to deal with you at that moment, then you can give the ball carrier a potential cut.

    • @jrayerrs
      @jrayerrs Před 8 lety

      Totus Tuus thx

    • @sway3699
      @sway3699 Před 5 lety

      Chop

  • @caramiasommers8076
    @caramiasommers8076 Před 8 lety

    Thank you! Going to be coaching flag football soon and this really helped.

  • @andrewbrown5293
    @andrewbrown5293 Před 8 lety

    Great video👍

  • @quabbo1
    @quabbo1 Před 8 lety

    Thanks Coach! Really good Video. In Germany, our seson is starting in a few weeks, and our coach told us to watch Videos of Drills for our position. Thank you for those drills!

  • @chrisherriot5346
    @chrisherriot5346 Před 8 lety

    Thank you for the great tips!

    • @totustuus7389
      @totustuus7389 Před 8 lety

      Thanks as well! All the best on your season!

  • @draek1326
    @draek1326 Před 8 lety

    Hey Coach My son tends to have early hands and has the hardest time programming himself to catch low balls with pinkies together. Any specific drills? He plays Rb. Heck of runner but catch ability is affecting him in being complete.

    • @totustuus7389
      @totustuus7389 Před 8 lety

      I would emphasize a few things... Strengthen the "eyes to catch" by doing the tennis ball drills from the video but throw most of them low or low and to the side. You can also make it harder by jogging while catching them. Then I would do lots of stationary catches and again throw most of the passes low. Next run back and forth in front of a QB at distances from 5-15 yards catching low throws. Then work into common RB routes--flat routes, angle routes, swing routes, etc., and again emphasize low throws. The size of a player's hands can make it easier or harder to catch the low ball, but strengthening the hands and forearms helps. Pull-ups and normal lifting exercises are good. But the low ball, in my opinion, is mostly about reps, general improvement in catching, and making sure that players keep their eyes on the ball all the way to the catch because the increased natural distance a low ball is from our eyes and the increased need to move our body to catch a low ball makes them more challenging. Hope this is somewhat helpful!

    • @draek1326
      @draek1326 Před 8 lety

      +Totus Tuus Appreciated the info.

    • @draek1326
      @draek1326 Před 8 lety

      +Totus Tuus also. He has really good size hands but tend to clap. I will incorporate your drills. This is a nice vid also. One of the best v i have seen

    • @totustuus7389
      @totustuus7389 Před 8 lety

      Thanks much! Glad you liked the video. If your son has big hands then I would say it's mostly a rep thing... and if he tends to clap, working with a QB even on stationary catches or a JUGS machine where he can get 50 reps really fast might help him learn to relax his hands more instead of clapping... soft but strong hands is key.

  • @dasreich21
    @dasreich21 Před 8 lety

    Excellent, well-explained drills for wide receivers. Thanks!

  • @histories9574
    @histories9574 Před 8 lety

    Really impressed with these drills thanks coach this will definitely help!!!

  • @JonButchko
    @JonButchko Před 8 lety

    Nice work..Best of luck to your team

  • @footballinsider1260
    @footballinsider1260 Před 8 lety

    Great video coach.. You and I teach a lot of the same things the same way.

    • @totustuus7389
      @totustuus7389 Před 8 lety

      Thank you! I am sure we could learn from each other.

  • @keepitahunit7776
    @keepitahunit7776 Před 8 lety

    thank for the vid coach

    • @totustuus7389
      @totustuus7389 Před 8 lety

      You are welcome! Best to you and your season!

  • @brettarabie377
    @brettarabie377 Před 8 lety

    How tall do you make your PVC chutes?

    • @totustuus7389
      @totustuus7389 Před 8 lety

      For high school and/or college players, between 54 and 66 inches high depending on the height of your players and 36" wide. I originally made two at different heights.

  • @casssimpkins574
    @casssimpkins574 Před 8 lety

    Great video👍🏻