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Post by maverickrider on Jun 14, 2012 21:26:48 GMT -6
We are having a Football Camp this next week for incoming 3rd through Freshman, and I am looking for advice. We do stations with different positions and I am doing the offensive/defensive line station.
Does anyone have any ideas or other things that they have done in the past that will be useful for all the age groups and can be done easily?
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Post by Chris Clement on Jun 14, 2012 21:43:12 GMT -6
Stance/start
Get-off
Drive block fit and drive
Pass/run read
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Post by the1mitch on Jun 15, 2012 0:08:53 GMT -6
Put together an obstacle course that can be run side by side ( two courses). the kids will go nuts running this. Have a cheesy bowling trophy that you bought at Goodwill and give it to the match race champion or fastest time or... My big thing is keep it light and have the kids leave thinking that your program is fun. Teach the fundies and all, but remember the age group you're dealing with. Also have correct size footballs for the younger ages, 3 sizes, standard for frosh, junior for 6-8 and nerf or ? for the little guys. Use foam instead of body on body collisions and try a pass pro/pass rush segment.Blocker has to use a shield dummy and keep the rusher off the QB( coach). Count aloud 1 thousand one, one thousand two,etc. Water them up and let the linemen prospects handle the FB. I like passing lines for only the linemen.
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Post by lucassean2 on Jun 15, 2012 10:52:01 GMT -6
Go to the hawgtuff web site. They have a lot of good stuff
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jdsc55
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Post by jdsc55 on Jun 17, 2012 19:11:09 GMT -6
I agree with the obstacle course suggestion....Also for our youth camps we have a lot of tackling dummies because the little ones love that. You can also make it a qb sack/fumble recovery drill too. I think the important thing is to keep it light, let the young ones have some fun and hopefully it will encourage them to come out and play football later on. Just my two cents.
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