How To Beat A PHYSICAL JAM

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • In this video I breakdown HOW TO BEAT A PHYSICAL JAM. We talk about how to get off the realistic physical DBs and how 7on7 and 1on1s are not real football. I hope you enjoy!
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Komentáře • 30

  • @dontraehinton1561
    @dontraehinton1561 Před 3 lety +29

    Thanks I had this happen at the park a couple days ago

    • @marquezwhite9744
      @marquezwhite9744 Před 3 lety +3

      Bro I play park league and I know how you feel 😂

  • @dracenwolff7825
    @dracenwolff7825 Před rokem +9

    Dude thank you so much, I’ve been getting pressed to the ground and he is quadruple my strength

  • @only1don898
    @only1don898 Před 3 lety +9

    2:05 lol coach was about to cuss and say "choke the dog shit" i can tell you aint like this one lmaoo

  • @salvadorvilla7326
    @salvadorvilla7326 Před 3 lety +5

    Good stuff Coach. Thanks.

  • @bradentaylor1518
    @bradentaylor1518 Před měsícem

    This annoy me so much. Nearly got in a fight in practice because of this. This video helps a lot. Thanks

    • @firstdowntraining
      @firstdowntraining  Před měsícem

      Awesome to hear man! Not about the fight but 😂- glad this could help you. Reach out if you ever have any questions

  • @keithsmith9175
    @keithsmith9175 Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks so much for this Coach Grant!!! Thank you!!!;

  • @deandreswiftszn6588
    @deandreswiftszn6588 Před 3 lety +7

    Hey all, if I were to want to keep around 4-5 releases per game, should I just use ones that I like the best or are there certain releases that I should be using? Thanks for vid btw

    • @davidleonard7439
      @davidleonard7439 Před 3 lety +6

      Every, single release, depends on the situation.
      The better you get with reading DB's and coverage, the more you will know WHICH releases to use. How the DB lines up, tells you a LOT about the release you should use.
      For instance...In both of these clips, the DB's are basically in catch technique- playing you straight up, without any shading to the inside or outside. When they are within 2-5 yards of the line in this stance, you can assume 90% of the time, they are going to jam you off the line or get hands on you to disrupt your route. This requires SPECIFIC releases off the line!! Not just any or all work in this situation.

    • @firstdowntraining
      @firstdowntraining  Před 3 lety +4

      Would recommend 4/5 you like but they all build off each other. So like for example you can do a hesi and go, hesi slide, hesi slide fade/slant etc.

  • @b.c6015
    @b.c6015 Před 3 lety +1

    All facts 💯

  • @JM-hv6rh
    @JM-hv6rh Před 2 lety +2

    No,,, The WR hands are below his Knees. He's Defenseless. His hands should ALWAYS BE UP . , Like a fighter. Now the DB will be off balance once the receiver Bumps off the dbs hands. Now he's in position to go around him. Most dbs that jam hard like that, don't have good recovery speed, so they try to jam up to keep the receiver from coming off to run their rout. Keep your hands up. This goes both ways for dbs and Receivers.

    • @firstdowntraining
      @firstdowntraining  Před 2 lety

      If your hands are up that’s fine but if you’re tense you have no range of motion

    • @romanodonnell552
      @romanodonnell552 Před 3 měsíci

      I agree, it's best when WR's hands are up. WR's need to work on hand fighting to prevent from getting jammed. Shock release work great if your a bigger stronger WR. If your not, you should work hand fight and quick feet working at the same time. The scotch release can also be effective, but again I believe it should be combine with hand fighting if needed.

  • @cmon89Jarhead89cmon
    @cmon89Jarhead89cmon Před rokem

    Is it allowed for a tight end to push down the DB into the first 5 yards?

    • @firstdowntraining
      @firstdowntraining  Před rokem

      Yessir within 5 just about anything is legal- can’t do illegal contact to the face

    • @cmon89Jarhead89cmon
      @cmon89Jarhead89cmon Před rokem

      @@firstdowntraining thanks Coach 🤝🏻

    • @ScarletBry
      @ScarletBry Před rokem

      Interesting,So for example if the TE was going to run a route they could push off within 5yrds (assuming balls not passed) is this NFL, college or both contact rules?

    • @cmon89Jarhead89cmon
      @cmon89Jarhead89cmon Před rokem

      @@ScarletBry i think it’s both. I play college rules and in this case are the rules the same like in the nfl

  • @willpomeroy7711
    @willpomeroy7711 Před 2 lety

    How close is the DB allowed to line up next to the WR?

    • @firstdowntraining
      @firstdowntraining  Před 2 lety +1

      As close as he wants as long as he doesn’t cross the Line of scrimmage

    • @kikilaker6698
      @kikilaker6698 Před 2 měsíci

      @@firstdowntrainingis the DB allowed to physically push you once off the line, after the WR has physically turned their shoulders - at what point is the ham illegal and pass interference?

  • @splasherxboyz4881
    @splasherxboyz4881 Před 2 lety

    I don’t think ur smart bruh I’m not a damn coach I’m a reciever I can’t call a run play or jet duhhhh ur basically making this video for the coaches not the play how does anything u just said help the wr?

    • @firstdowntraining
      @firstdowntraining  Před 2 lety +2

      Before you act like an idiot do your research and watch some of our other content on Physical DBs- we have about 20 videos on it- here is one of them below
      czcams.com/video/0k-82zOZLxM/video.html