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Post by bluboy on Jan 6, 2020 17:08:56 GMT -6
Coaches:
I'm looking for different ways to plan practice. We are not two platoon; we practice offense and defense every day. Kinda' feel like we are in a rut and are looking for different ways to practice. Appreciate any ideas/suggestions.
Thanks....
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Post by aceback76 on Jan 6, 2020 20:04:19 GMT -6
We utilize 24 five-minute periods set up to provide flexible, short period segments. These can easily be tied together to allow 10-minute,15 minutes o more practice blocks.
On the practice plan grid there are 24 columns vertically. Across the top are horizontal headings = Period, RB, QB, WR, TE, 0-LINE
This is all explained in better detail, and shown, in THE OFFENSIVE COORDIATOR'S FOOTBALL HANDBOOK by Steve Axman (by Coaches Choice)
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Post by chi5hi on Jan 6, 2020 20:28:29 GMT -6
Coaches: I'm looking for different ways to plan practice. We are not two platoon; we practice offense and defense every day. Kinda' feel like we are in a rut and are looking for different ways to practice. Appreciate any ideas/suggestions. Thanks.... Practice team offense on Monday...team defense on Tuesday, special teams and two-minute offense on Wednesday, goal-line and full review on Thursday, and walk-through on Friday morning before school.
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Post by gccwolverine on Jan 7, 2020 6:51:53 GMT -6
Coaches: I'm looking for different ways to plan practice. We are not two platoon; we practice offense and defense every day. Kinda' feel like we are in a rut and are looking for different ways to practice. Appreciate any ideas/suggestions. Thanks.... 1. Just juggle the structure and order of the practice plan. Your still doing the samethings for the same amount of times but the kids don't know whats coming next all the time. Vary where you insert your specials and the order of O/D periods. 2. Present more situational team periods. 3rd and 6+, 2nd and 2, Ball inside the 5 (this requires more scripting and prep on your part as a staff but it keeps the kids freshly focused and competing as opposed to simply running a random list of 20 different calls). 3. Actually present a football situation each day. "Balls on the -2 yard line we're up 2 with 55 seconds left they have 2 timeouts." and play it out and teach the situation.
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Post by Coach Vint on Jan 7, 2020 9:47:12 GMT -6
When we were practicing everyone both ways we went two periods of specials, 12 periods of varsity O with JV on D, then flipped it and went 12 periods of JV O and Varsity D. During varsity O we would work inside run periods 7-8, 9-10 was pass hull or blitz pick up, and 11-12 were team. The JV were the scout guys for IS Run, Pass Hull, and team. It worked well. We had two periods of specials in the middle before we flipped. On weds. we went 4 minute periods to shorten practice. It ends up being 28 periods. it worked well for us. We are now two platoon, so we don't practice this way. Instead we do a 15 minute crossover period in the middle of practice. That's where Priority O guys go to D and vice versa. Only the guys who will play on the other side crossover.
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