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The seventh installment of the football speed training mini-camp from http://p01football.com addresses the turn and go drill for any defensive back. The twist on this drill is the back spies the quarterback and takes a 45 degree speed turn in the opposite direction to get the interception. This drill is especially useful for making defensive [...]
Published: February 24, 2010
From http://p01football.com this is Part 6 of the Football Speed Training How to Get Interceptions series. We’ll be talking about football specific speed training and the enhancing the football athletes skill set. Anytime you have any type of athletic program it has to be focused on Athletic enhancement and you should incorporate drills that simulate [...]
Published: February 23, 2010
From http://p01football.com this is Part 5 of the Football Speed Training How to Get Interceptions series. We are developing defensive backs, your linebackers, and safeties, how to put them into position so they can create plays on the field, and how to get turnovers and get touchdowns on the defensive side of the ball. In [...]
Published: February 22, 2010
From http://p01football.com this is the fourth installment of the Interceptions series. In this part we go over some training tips that are geared toward jumping the pass of the quarterback. For Defensive backs it is important to train on ball reaction, changing direction and accelerating toward the football. It does take time for an athlete [...]
Published: January 23, 2010
In this part is one of my favorite drills the basic “Turn and Go” football drill. There are a lot of coaching points in this drill that all tie back real time game activity. And I want to emphasize that any drill that is done should be simulating some type of game like or game time activity or you would be wasting a lot of effort on this that would not transfer to movements in the Football game. When this drill is done properly the defensive back will have the right mechanics to stay with the receiver on long routes an will be getting interceptions when the football comes their way.
Published: January 8, 2010
In this Football defensive back drill How to get Interceptions in Football Part 2 i’m going to break down the weave drill. This drill is a simple and low intensity drill yet very important in what it must do for the athlete. Use the drill at the end of a dynamic warm-up or at the beginning of individual periods during practice.