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Post by 42falcon on May 11, 2009 8:42:10 GMT -6
Hi guys, so I have a questions for everyone, how do you divide up practices?
-How long do you set your periods for: scrimage, team time, indy, pride periods, skelly, inside run?
I am curious as I am planning for the upcoming year and wanting to re-do our sched. We usually have 4 week days leading into a game on the 5th day or 3 week days leading into the 4th day for a game. We start each practice with 1/2 hour of classroom/film this does not count into the 2hour practice on field.
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Post by fbcoach74 on May 11, 2009 10:26:05 GMT -6
As a staff we get together every sunday night. We talk about our plans. We focus of offense, defense and special teams daily. We normally give offens3 and defense around 50 minutes each and 20-30 for special teams. Then I let the coordinators decide what we need to focus on daily. so our plans vary daily based on the previous days practice.
So Monday offense 50 minutes 10 game plan walk through 15 individual 10 7 on 7 15 Team
then Tuesday will have the same time but could be like this 15 individual 5 two minute drill 5 goal line offense 15 Team Run Heavy 10 Team Pass Heavy
etc we then have the flexibility to chamge this to adjust for what we need to do.
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Post by jaysea40 on May 13, 2009 3:54:41 GMT -6
10 Minute of warm up 5 minutes of stretch 15 minutes of tackle/turn-over circuit for defense; offensive install 15 minutes of tackle/turn-over for offense; defensive install 20 minutes individual 15 minutes special tames (all other players do agility during this time) 30 minutes of scrimmage 10 miuntes fg/pat
We are a no huddle team and we get a play in about every 35 seconds when we scrimmage so we get a lot of volume there. Our warm up consists of games like tag, keep away, etc. an the important part for us is getting the kids moving and sweating. When we run a pass skeleton, inside run, or oakie type drll we will put that in betweem individual and special teams and then take time off of scrimmage.
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Post by mitch on May 13, 2009 10:24:52 GMT -6
We don't have a set time schedule. Whatever we need to work on, we will do until we are satisfied.
I've never understood how you can set one up on a strict time schedule and get what you need done.
Let's say on your defensive day you spend 15 minutes on inside run. Last week you were real sh!tty stoppin the veer. I'm going to spend a lot more time this week on inside run, not go by a schedule that was set out before the season started. And I'm not going to skimp on other parts of practice b/c we needed work on the veer. That doesn't make sense to me.
Let's say you spend 15 minutes on pass skell D. 10 minutes into it, your secondary looks like a JH team. I'm staying 'til we get it straightened out, and I'm not going to skip working on KO b/c our secondary had its head up its butt.
We do have a rough outline of a practice schedule as far as time goes, but we seldom stay on it. Practices do run long sometimes, but I just don't think I could do it any other way.
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Post by phantom on May 13, 2009 10:53:00 GMT -6
Hi guys, so I have a questions for everyone, how do you divide up practices? -How long do you set your periods for: scrimage, team time, indy, pride periods, skelly, inside run? I am curious as I am planning for the upcoming year and wanting to re-do our sched. We usually have 4 week days leading into a game on the 5th day or 3 week days leading into the 4th day for a game. We start each practice with 1/2 hour of classroom/film this does not count into the 2hour practice on field. For us Monday is weights, film, game plan and Thursday is weights and walk-through. Tuesday and Wednesday are work days with T being offense and W defense. Our general schedule is: Warmup 15 min. Kicking game 20 min. Opposite (A little O on D day and vice versa) 10 min. Fundamentals 30 min. Inside Drill 20 min. Passing Game 20 min. Team 30 min.
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