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Post by Coach Huey on Jan 22, 2013 17:41:37 GMT -6
Before you make your clinic decisions for 2013, consider 6 reasons why Glazier Clinics blows the competition away.1. Most Topics — 100 to 150 topics at each clinic. Glazier delivers unprecedented depth on every subject. 2. Sessions for All Coaches — Sessions from basic to the most advanced topics in football. Bring your entire staff including high school coaches and feeder programs and they will all leave more prepared to help you win. 3. No Coach or Clinic Limit — With the Glazier Staff Season Pass there is absolutely no limit to how many coaches you can bring from your program or how many clinics you can attend for $349. 4. Best Speakers — Glazier uses a proprietary system to evaluate its clinicians. Our database, consisting of over 30,000 speaker scores, allows us to select the best speakers. 5. Unlimited Online Education — Every Season Pass includes access to Glazier Clinic Online, the web's most comprehensive football coaching resource. Watch over 50 Coaches Choice videos, over 200 webinars, and download over 1,000 sets of Glazier Clinics speaker notes. 6. 10 eClinics — Only Season Pass holders get access to 10 livestream web-based clinics. Each clinic is a topic specific event averaging 5 hours. Topics are specific to fit the coaching areas you're most interested in to help you go deep, fast. Register now for the Glazier Clinics Season Pass or find clinic information for a clinic near you. Online registration is just $349 for the Staff Pass or $99 for the Individual Pass. The Glazier Clinics Season Pass remains the best value in football education. www.glazierclinics.com/
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Post by 2adaysfootballcom on Jan 27, 2013 19:09:19 GMT -6
I Agree they are the best
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Post by kwilson512 on Jan 29, 2013 21:36:47 GMT -6
I'll be at the Glazier Clinic in Cleveland in early March.
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Post by glazierclinics on Jan 30, 2013 13:10:44 GMT -6
Awesome, Coach! Which speakers are you looking forward to hearing from?
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Post by jgordon1 on Jan 30, 2013 14:22:11 GMT -6
The online education is great..there are so many clinics and powerpoints it would be impossible to see them all
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Post by tango on Feb 3, 2013 12:13:27 GMT -6
How do the eclinics work? I have a pass and would like watch one that starts tomorrow. Do you sign up or just click on the eclinics tab?
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Post by glazierclinics on Feb 4, 2013 17:00:48 GMT -6
Coach,
You are correct. Just login, click on the eClinic tab at the top and it will take you to the eClinic in progress.
Enjoy!
-Glazier
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2013 19:44:55 GMT -6
Really looking forward to the Charlotte clinic. Hope to see some of you guys there.
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Post by zach1416 on Feb 6, 2013 10:42:04 GMT -6
Does anyone know if you can watch the Glazier E-Clinics after they have been posted? I have really poor internet access at home and cannot watch them.
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Post by next on Feb 10, 2013 20:04:33 GMT -6
I just finished the clinic in Baltimore... great clinic!
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Post by werpennstate23 on Feb 17, 2013 9:06:45 GMT -6
We were at the Charlotte clinic this weekend and there were some very good speakers there. After a little too much fun Friday night, I was regretting my decision to wake up for the early morning speakers on Saturday, but I'm glad I did. Lincoln Riley, the OC from East Carolina and Blake Anderson, the OC from UNC were particularly good. Very detailed, insightful, and able to adjust to many defensive counters. I'm hoping that maybe you could get them for a webinar or something in the future. Thanks.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2013 11:44:50 GMT -6
I saw Lincoln Riley and Blake Anderson as well. They were both very good presenters.
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Post by powerfootball71 on Feb 17, 2013 11:51:21 GMT -6
First year I've missed the Seattle glazier in years. Was kind if bummed it was on the weekend of the state wrestiling tournament and I scored court side tickets for my kids to see the Harlem globetrotters. Oh well still love the online stuff but to me the networking is what its all about. Guy I coached with scored a d1 grad job 2 Years ago and was just named h back/ te coach at 23 all from a conversation after a clinic talk.
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Post by Chris Clement on Feb 17, 2013 14:21:01 GMT -6
Great time in Minny this week. Great work by you guys!
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Post by orangeforever301 on Feb 19, 2013 10:41:10 GMT -6
I saw Lincoln Riley and Blake Anderson as well. They were both very good presenters. really enjoyed Anderson
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Post by Scott Bronkema on Feb 25, 2013 18:23:12 GMT -6
Just went to my first clinic and it was the Grand Rapids Glaizer it was fantastic, great speakers who were all great guys! I also got a hard copy of Finding the Winning Edge!
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Post by elyon58 on Feb 25, 2013 18:25:13 GMT -6
Attended my first glazier clinic in Grand Rapids last weekend, and as a young coach it was it taught me a lot about the game that i hadn't yet known. Planning on making that a yearly clinic.
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Post by tekart on Mar 1, 2013 14:07:43 GMT -6
Attended my first glazier clinic in Grand Rapids last weekend, and as a young coach it was it taught me a lot about the game that i hadn't yet known. Planning on making that a yearly clinic. A lot of times it teaches old coaches some things they don't yet know or have forgotten. Love going to clinics and learning new stuff or learning how to do something in a different way.
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Post by shortpunter on Mar 4, 2013 19:46:45 GMT -6
By far the best and most informational clinic I have attended
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Post by thehoodie on Mar 5, 2013 2:04:50 GMT -6
First year I've missed the Seattle glazier in years. Was kind if bummed it was on the weekend of the state wrestiling tournament and I scored court side tickets for my kids to see the Harlem globetrotters. Oh well still love the online stuff but to me the networking is what its all about. Guy I coached with scored a d1 grad job 2 Years ago and was just named h back/ te coach at 23 all from a conversation after a clinic talk. Seattle glazier was great this year. I missed the Allsports the week before, but IMO the Glazier one was better anyways. I love how Glazier brings in a lot of the positional coaches from colleges. I just came back from the Portland COY and while I'm not gonna lie and say that listening to David Shaw, Dave Christensen, and Mark Helfrich wasn't worth the price of admission, I definitely do get more from the positional coaches that I can use on the field because they are so detail-oriented on the technique. I also coach a winter sport like you, in my case basketball, I told my AD (varsity basketball coach as well) that I'm going this year no matter what (missed 2 playoff games, had my assistant coach them, and we lost, AD is pissed but oh well). Plus, I finally got me a copy of the coveted "Finding the Winning Edge" by Bill Walsh book, for $30. Coaches Choice guys were selling them at the Glazier. Been searching for an affordable copy for like 7 years.
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Post by coachmac8740 on Mar 10, 2013 15:49:30 GMT -6
Thanks to all those that attended my 5 glazier tampa presentations. Got to meet Josey Wales...Awesome.
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Post by fantom on Mar 11, 2013 11:01:23 GMT -6
Great clinic in NOVA. I saw Coach Gray from Virginia Tech speak for three hours, Coach Alexander from the Bengals for five hours (and keep his own break schedule), and Coach Douglas from Iowa State for three hours and wasn't bored for a second. Also got to catch up with Coach Gordon and meet Coach Hart. Also learned a new term from Coach Douglas: from now on when a CB makes a half-a$$ed attempt at a jam that's a "courtesy flush".
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Post by outlawjoseywales on Mar 12, 2013 7:24:36 GMT -6
Got the priviledge to meet and listen to CoachMac at the Tampa Glazier clinic, great job-guy really knows his stuff. Crazy as it sounds, he calls both sides of the ball AND IS HUNH!!! Visit his site if you get a chance.
I agree about Glazier, started going to them in the late 80's and have met some pretty famous people. Some before they were famous and some while they were famous. Love the 3 hour format too, lets you really learn what somebody knows. OJW
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Post by Tampa on Mar 12, 2013 10:47:56 GMT -6
OJW, missed ya again! Coach Mac's 4-2-5 presentation was the best one for this year's Tampa Glazier clinic. A lot nore informative than the other 4-2-5 speakers. Good job Coach Mac and thanks!
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Post by Chris Clement on Mar 12, 2013 16:44:27 GMT -6
HUNH?
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Post by outlawjoseywales on Mar 12, 2013 17:11:39 GMT -6
HUNH? Chris you're gonna' laugh when I tell you what it is. You know it's kinda like those motifake posters where the byline is "when you see it you'll @#$% bricks?" HUNH,is Hurry Up No Huddle. hehe, told ya'.
Ah man Tampa, I was in there with Coach Mac for the 3 hours Pistol offense clinic, in which he gave 6 hours worth of info. If he did equal to his HUNH Pistol sesson, I know it was good. Love this guy, he has taken a program that doesn't have enough athletes to match anybody much and have produced a winner year after year. Crazy thing is, he runs HUNH and has more than 1/2 his kids going both ways. I asked him if he had "magic dust" to sprinkle on his kids?
Sorry, I totally forgot you said you were going to be there. I would have loved to sit down and chew the fat, til the fat couldn't be chewed no more. What side of the ball you gonna' be on this year?
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