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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2006

Here are drills that I use to help athletes with their footwork and agility.

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  • Any footwork drill improves footwork. Just because you will not do that in a game situation does not mean its useless. Improving agility will adapt to game situations through the application of learned skills.

  • hey you should show videos for throwing, and upper body workouts.

    by the way, this video helps alot.

    got me some tds.

    :)

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  • I play Q.B. I'm 6' 4 214 pounds I use 30% legs 20% core and the rest is arm strength I have strong legs. I really want to know how to work on speed although I'm strictly a pocket passer I have patella alta how do I get a bigger teardrop muscle A.K.A. a Vastus medialis inner quad

  • most people think of having arm power when you play as a quaterback dont get me wrong its a good trait to have but u also need upper leg power and also your core i use my arms for short throws but most of my power with the long throws is all in the legs and core to help my arm explode with power

  • they have great footwork everything looked perfect but that quarterback that would go second has terrible technique when throwing the ball. after you throw the ball you are supposed to reach for your pocket that is wat a former college coach told because it is safer when you are about to get hit like that if you get blind sided after throwing the ball you wont mess up your shoulder the very important part for a quarterback

  • @mvin526 i would hope considering i dnt play qb...

  • wow... my coach would not allow this to be considered a drill.. they dnt look like thy are hustling at all... look like thy dnt even wanna be there... i would not want them on my team... no heart... at least looks like it...

  • A good coaching point here is to make sure the players are over exaggerating the motions that they have to make, whether it is their plant foot or quick feet on their break downs No one moves at that pace in a game, so it is important to go slowly through it first, like they are doing here, but then get them going through a few times at full

    speed with a rest time of approximately 4x the amount of time it took to complete the drill. if it takes 5 seconds, they will rest for 20 before next rep.

  • ya but most people will make up a routine that is easy and doesnt help at all

  • yeah theres that or it depends on how hard you you go on it

  • well it would help if they were going hard...my routine is much more intense at my school

  • i use a work out routine daily wich works just for me plus it means i don't over do it

    i reccomend you make up your own wich suits you

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