dcoc
Freshmen Member
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Post by dcoc on Feb 13, 2011 12:09:30 GMT -6
Attended the NJ Glazier clinic this weekend. I have been attending clinics for about 15 years .This weekend I sat in on 5 sessions with Dub Maddox. Without a doubt he was the most informative, well organized, prepared and detailed speaker I have ever seen. He got into the meat of the topics immediately. No boring stories of where he came from and what he's accomplished. No endless name dropping, and anecdotal stories. He addressed the topics that were stated in the schedule. He also did not spend the entire time trying to promote Darrin's DVDs. He addressed it at the end of the sessions but that was it. If you ever have an opportunity to hear him speak, I highly recommend it.
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coachood
Sophomore Member
Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence. -Vince Lombardi
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Post by coachood on Feb 13, 2011 12:42:35 GMT -6
I saw him at the Atlanta Glazier clinic last weekend and really enjoyed all of his presentations. Everything he said made a lot of sense and was put together and explained very logically. Even for an OC like me who doesn't call that many passes I think it was very informative and should help our team a bunch next year.
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sin86
Sophomore Member
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Post by sin86 on Feb 13, 2011 21:22:42 GMT -6
Saw him at the Atlanta Glazier Clinic and was blown away by his presentation. He covered so much information that I completely filled the notepad they give you. The information came fast and furious. I immediately went to my room and watched the C4 and R4 videos, and things started to click. Can't wait for the book.
By the way had two kids, baseball players, throwing with good mechanics in two hours. Both were prone to slash and will have to drill the mechanics to fight the urge to slash. Both are in the 5th grade so there is 3 and a half years to develop mechanics.
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