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Football Training

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

Donlon

Check out some of our Football training articles and how some of the Pro’s train to be so successful.

See how Steve Smith trains to succeed as the phenomenal NFL wide receiver that he has become Here!

Check out the interview’s with Bill ‘Romo’ Romanowski, Tom Brady, Joseph Addai and More.

Other Articles to check out if you are trying to up your game for next season:

Developing Speed-Strength For Football
Football & Rubber Bands: How Can They Help You?
Football Speed
Football Training
Football Training - Strengthening The Core

We have a list of article to help you in every aspect of your game check all the articles here!

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Train like a Defensive Back

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

Donlon

By: Intensity Magazine

Not many sports require one to run backwards as fast as most run forward, turn on a dime, react blindly, react powerfully, and have a short memory about getting beat, and an iron memory when it comes to game preparation and film study. The defensive back position, at any level of football, requires a vast array of skills and an advanced level of athleticism in order to dominate the opposition.

As we unfold this highly detailed plan, you will see that training must address all the needs of the DB. Explosive strength, flexibility, body awareness, and incredible catch up speed are just a few abilities we have to master. We believe that effective coordination training features diversity, variability, and a large number of movements. I also believe in challenging the players with exercises that are difficult yet appropriate for their current level of skill development, and that it is essential to reshape and vary the exercises after adaptation has occurred.

Building the foundation of this complex position takes time and patience. Throw in a tremendous work effort and positive attitude and you are well on your way to bering able to mirror some of the best wide receivers in the game. Starting off one has to dive into the world of science. Bio-motor ability means the following: Motor = Movement and bio = the tale of the biological significance of these abilities.

Bio-motor Abilities

    * Strength
    * Endurance
    * Speed
    * Coordination (least practiced)
    * Flexibility

Sub-components

    * Muscular endurance
    * Speed endurance
    * Agility
    * Mobility
    * Power
    * Max Strength
    * Anaerobic endurance/aerobic endurance
    * Maximum speed
    * Range of motion

The problem with most programs is they lack the wheel of development that makes a complete player. Our assault will start with the end in mind. As many football coaches do, I watch many hours of film in a week. As I review film on my DB’s, I can see the tremendous physical burden placed on them in one series alone. As I viewed my cut ups, one series unfolded like this. First and ten-defensive run support on an outside zone play.

My defensive back had to collide with the fullback to turn the runner inside (strength and power). Second and one, deep pass down the sideline to the fastest wide out on the team (speed and speed endurance). Third and one-break on a quick three-step slant and tackle the receiver with no support because we had nine in the box (explosion, strength, reactive ability, grip strength). As you can see, the athletic ability required is ridiculous! As we dive into the training of the defensive back, we have to make sure we address all the needs of the athlete.

Flexibility And Range Of Motion

There are some coaches out there who preach that squatting below parallel is of little relevance to a football player. Watch a game on Sunday, and you will quickly have a change of heart. A defensive back is twisted and torque into positions some would call yoga-like as he defends the whole field of play. Great players like Lester Hayes, Deion Sanders, and Charles Woodson all have incredible amounts of hip mobility. Watching Lester Hayes line up in his low press coverage stance immediately shows us that he has to call on hip flexibility that would make some people insanely jealous. The model has a built-in hip flexibility arsenal that is foolproof.

Exercises To Improve Your Range Of Motion

    * Dynamic Hurdles: Ducking under and stepping over hurdles of various heights at different speeds and levels.
    * Agility Drills: By performing agility ladder exercises and cone drills our defensive backs will be able to maneuver his hips into positions that are normally called on in a game. Looking closely at the exercises picked, you will see a huge sport-specific concept behind the foot patterns.
    * Olympic Lifts: Their hybrid motions through a full range of motion.
    * Specific Stretches: Static and dynamic.

About The Author

Dan Fichter hails from Wannagetfast Power/Speed Training in NY State and is an Assistant Renegade Coach.

All Articles Are Republished With Permission From Intensitymagazine.com

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Hey Cornerbacks, do you want to improve your quickness?

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

Donlon

Here are some tips on how to be the best CornerBack in the league!

This is how Joseph Amici got his speed as a Cornerback.

Speed Sqauts (15 reps or more)
Machine Hack Squats (8 reps or more)
Flutter Kicks (20 reps or more)
Calf Press on Leg Press Machine (8 reps or more)
Air Bike (20 reps or more)
Close-Grip Bench Press (5 reps or more)
Clean and Press (7 reps or more)
Lying One-Arm Lateral Raises (8 reps or more)
Hyperextensions (10 reps or more)

Check out the Full Article!

Joseph Amici on BodySpace

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