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Post by jeseilheimer on May 20, 2014 8:22:01 GMT -6
Every so often during the season, we will give the kids a day off of conditioning at the end of practice and we will have a tire tug of war. We get the whole team to circle up and choose two kids, same ability, and we have a trie tug of war. We use a pretty thick BMX type tire and have both kids grab the tire with both hands and they try to pull each other out of the circle. If a kid lets go, he loses. It's pretty cool and the kids really get some intense battles going.
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Post by jeseilheimer on Jul 14, 2013 5:13:51 GMT -6
Harrington, Delaware
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Post by jeseilheimer on Jul 11, 2013 8:43:26 GMT -6
We don't wear any of that crap. In my mind the only reason to wear a visor, mismatched socks, one sleeve, etc. is to bring attention to yourself. That is not what I want our players to be about. None of that stuff makes you a better football player. Being the head coach and AD I do make sure all of our sports have nice uniforms so we can feel good about how we look. I also always like to point out to my guys in pre game to look at the other teams dress and to look at all the individuals they have. My college coach always used to say "football is the ultimate team sport". My players all wear low socks, same color mouth piece, navy or white long sleeves if they want (school colors). Skill guys do not wear long sleeves because I feel the ball slips on the fabric and increases chances for fumbles. Just they way we do things.
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Post by jeseilheimer on Feb 22, 2013 9:05:29 GMT -6
We do a team dynmaic warm up before practice and do some quick static stretching after we condition at the end of every practice to try and increase felxibility.
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