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Post by Yash on Feb 27, 2016 14:04:55 GMT -6
I hate our pregame routine. It doesn't flow very well, it doesn't seem to be efficient. I watched the state championship games in person this year watching their pregame routines and I saw both of them doing basically a hawk tackle circuit before the game and a lot of circuit stuff.
What does your pregame routine look like? From the first group to take the field until kickoff what do you do? What do you like about it, what do you want to change about it?
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Post by Chris Clement on Feb 27, 2016 19:54:56 GMT -6
Kickers out first, then QB/recs, then everyone out, then individual group warm ups, then some 1v1 drills, then skelly/inside, then team, then everyone back in, followed by the big pre game introduction, and then coin toss, and finally kickoff. It's not efficient, it's pretty awkward to look at because it has a lot of vestiges of old things we no longer do. For example, we used to get in lines and static stretch, but that slowly got cut down to the point where we now just line up to do jumping jacks that leads into our hype chant.
So...I'd love to hear some good ideas to improve, but I also don't think it matters much.
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Post by tackler77 on Feb 28, 2016 20:35:00 GMT -6
The last couple of years we have developed a routine that seems to work out pretty well for us and the boys are ready to play at kickoff. We start with a walkthrough of all facets of the game in the gym, then the entire team goes out to the practice field or whatever area is available to us and stretches together. Then, while still off the game field, we practice any concepts that we are focusing on for that week. We will run through our Big plays on offense, and we will align and run any special stunts we have planned for defense. By the time we get through this we send our kickers, snappers, and return men to the field. The rest of the players stay on the practice field and either run routes, work on blocking steps, or work on hand-offs. Then the entire team goes to the field and we do a shortened stretch. Then we do a short individual defense, a short individual offense. We end on the field by running through about 5 scripted offensive plays, and then do a small pursuit circuit with the defense. We then go back to the locker room and give our final talks, then it is to the field for introductions and kickoff. What we do as a team on the field does not change from week to week. We feel that it gives our boys a routine to work through to prepare themselves to play and it eliminates the other team trying to "scout" our pre-game warm-up and enhance their plan. It has worked well for us and it gets the players ready to go.
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Post by funkfriss on Mar 2, 2016 14:43:08 GMT -6
The last couple of years we have developed a routine that seems to work out pretty well for us and the boys are ready to play at kickoff. We start with a walkthrough of all facets of the game in the gym, then the entire team goes out to the practice field or whatever area is available to us and stretches together. Then, while still off the game field, we practice any concepts that we are focusing on for that week. We will run through our Big plays on offense, and we will align and run any special stunts we have planned for defense. By the time we get through this we send our kickers, snappers, and return men to the field. The rest of the players stay on the practice field and either run routes, work on blocking steps, or work on hand-offs. Then the entire team goes to the field and we do a shortened stretch. Then we do a short individual defense, a short individual offense. We end on the field by running through about 5 scripted offensive plays, and then do a small pursuit circuit with the defense. We then go back to the locker room and give our final talks, then it is to the field for introductions and kickoff. What we do as a team on the field does not change from week to week. We feel that it gives our boys a routine to work through to prepare themselves to play and it eliminates the other team trying to "scout" our pre-game warm-up and enhance their plan. It has worked well for us and it gets the players ready to go. Anybody do a full pre-game w/out pads and/or helmets? What has been your experience with this?
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Post by mrjvi on Mar 2, 2016 18:39:12 GMT -6
We go out 20 minutes before kick off, do a 3 minute warmup, run a few plays, then play.
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Post by carookie on Mar 2, 2016 21:05:06 GMT -6
3:15pm - Team Meal/Highlights
3:45pm – Team Meetings (Def. 20/Off. 20/ ST 20)
4:45pm – Call Outs/Clap Session
5:00pm – Bathroom/ Head to Field/ Individual player walk field
5:15-20pm - Team In "Lock and Load" Dress and TAPE for Early Outs.
5:50pm - Specialists Out
5:55pm- Skills Out
6:00pm - OL/DL Out
6:00pm – Stretch
6:15pm - Off Indy
6:20pm - Off 7 on 7
6:25pm - Off Team
6:30pm - Def Indy
6:35pm - Def 7on7
6:40pm - Def Team
6:45pm - FG/Off the Field
6:50pm - Run Thru
6:55pm- National Anthem
7:00pm Kickoff
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