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Post by coachbilderback on Jun 8, 2010 6:11:22 GMT -6
Am attending Slacks QBA camp, awesome...I have his video's, but its great to see it in person...If you get the chance to take your players its worth it, and stay yourself you will learn a lot...He develops the whole person not just mechanics
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Post by coach4life on Jun 8, 2010 7:12:13 GMT -6
Drank the Kool-Aid, did ya? It's good stuff...
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Post by casec11 on Jun 8, 2010 7:46:58 GMT -6
The QBnext is great stuff too. BTW- Darin the new quarterback academy site design looks good.
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Post by outlawjoseywales on Jun 9, 2010 10:48:56 GMT -6
The attention to detail is what sets Coach Slack and his staff apart from anyone else. I don't mean to offend anyone who has their favorites, but I wouldn't send my QB to anyone else. They come back know what they are supposed to do and the drills to keep that system in place. My QB's used these drills everyday at practice.
An example, my 2 time All-County All Conference QB going into his Sr. year goes to Coach Slack's camp in Florida 2 years ago. They notice that his right foot and toes are pointed 3 inches too far to the outside. Really? They corrected it and he added 10 yards to his long ball instantly.
Now, where are you gonna' get something like that? I watch alot of stuff, especially feet-as I believe you throw with your feet, but that was way past me.
He's simply the best. OJW
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Post by dsqa on Jun 10, 2010 17:48:41 GMT -6
Coachbilderback - thanks for your comments - which camp did you attend?
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Post by jlenwood on Jun 10, 2010 20:18:00 GMT -6
Our QB went to the Indy camp last weekend. He was pretty exited when I saw him Sunday when they got back. He said it totally changed his view of what being a QB was all about.
The cool thing was that Monday morning, keep in mind this kid is sophomore, you could see him stepping up to lead and encourage the kids in the weight room. I believe this never would have happened if it weren't for the camp.
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Post by mariner42 on Jun 10, 2010 21:25:15 GMT -6
I'm begging one of our coaches, who happens to be the father of our JV QB, to take his kid to Coach Slack's stuff. He's been to 'The Dreammaker' camp, he's got a local QB tutor, but he won't listen to me about it and I'm running out of ways to tell him how much his boy will benefit from it.
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Post by jgordon1 on Jun 11, 2010 6:11:01 GMT -6
I am fortunate that one of my coaches is getting "Slack certified" I don't really know what that means..I just know that it is good
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Post by coachbilderback on Jun 11, 2010 14:28:58 GMT -6
Mobile camp...We brought our 4 qb's...Not only did they improve, but they are motivated, and are trying to be good leaders...Thanks
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Post by coachbilderback on Jun 11, 2010 14:31:11 GMT -6
Our QB went to the Indy camp last weekend. He was pretty exited when I saw him Sunday when they got back. He said it totally changed his view of what being a QB was all about. The cool thing was that Monday morning, keep in mind this kid is sophomore, you could see him stepping up to lead and encourage the kids in the weight room. I believe this never would have happened if it weren't for the camp. Ours did the same at last nights workout...
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Post by wjmoon on Jun 16, 2010 14:25:48 GMT -6
Both drank the kool-aid and am getting certified . . . best thing I've ever done as a coach for my players and myself. Wish I could have done it 30 years ago.
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Post by dsqa on Jun 17, 2010 23:58:59 GMT -6
Wally It was great working with you! It was amazing that a man of your experience would be willing to participate in our program for coaches. Your enthusiastic effort and work with the athletes was a great addition to the camps. Thank you.
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Post by autiger7 on Jun 19, 2010 6:22:20 GMT -6
Coach Slack how about the book to accompany the R-4 DVD's any date on its release?
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