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Post by rebelfootballcoach on Mar 18, 2009 11:35:14 GMT -6
what i am saying is that one week i would see the players 3x and the next week 2x. It is an athletic period.
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Post by rebelfootballcoach on Mar 18, 2009 6:05:32 GMT -6
Guys, just wondering if anyone is running a program at a school with block scheduling. Even periods one day and odd the next. Periods are 120 minutes I believe. It seems like one week you would see the kids 3x and then the next week 2x. Please give me details how you are doing it both in season and out of season
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Post by rebelfootballcoach on Dec 29, 2008 18:23:23 GMT -6
We have Tone Setter Mondays, Take a way Tuesdays, Competition Wednesdays, Perfect Thursdays, Championship Fridays
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Post by rebelfootballcoach on Jun 28, 2008 12:53:45 GMT -6
they are flying the red flag at full mast. Get the legs moving!!!! This is a sign of not so good things down the road. Consider it a blessing in disguise. Best wishes coach.
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Post by rebelfootballcoach on May 8, 2008 13:27:57 GMT -6
what do the california coaches do. The time is eastern time & we will be in spring ball around that time. May have to set up a camera in front of the computer
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Post by rebelfootballcoach on Dec 11, 2007 21:16:32 GMT -6
our district gives us a bonus (10% of our football stipend) each week in the playoffs.
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Post by rebelfootballcoach on Mar 10, 2008 11:09:45 GMT -6
Head Coach
I have detention room periods 1-3. 5th period I have freshman football and 6th period is jv/varsity.
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Post by rebelfootballcoach on May 11, 2007 10:24:08 GMT -6
I just read an article on changing perceptions & getting people on board. It dealt with companies but can be applied to athletics. It basically said that you have 90 days to get momentum going and change perceptions when you take a job. Makes sense. Think of all the things you can do in the 1st 3 months to get people excited.
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Post by rebelfootballcoach on Dec 20, 2007 22:57:02 GMT -6
I will meet up with guys & talk some ball. PM me if interested.
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Post by rebelfootballcoach on Dec 6, 2007 4:13:13 GMT -6
this is my first time going. I am stoked! Hoping to get some names of kids out there.
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Post by rebelfootballcoach on Nov 24, 2007 10:50:41 GMT -6
I have been running the no huddle for 10 years at 2 different schools. we average 65 plays a game. i have had average athletes and studs at various points. we went to more of an uptempo game this year. the biggest difference i found was in the 4th quarter. opponents were tired and worn out because of the pace & the additional time spent on the field.
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Post by rebelfootballcoach on Jan 8, 2008 11:46:36 GMT -6
We filmed practices this year and it made a huge difference. Makes everyone more accountable. We watched 2x per week with our players. We would have the cameras ready everyday. Generally we would film group & team sessions however if a coach wanted some indy stuff filmed than he would just tell the filmer. Filming practice also keeps the motivation higher as players will see right away mistakes they are making and corrections that need to be done.
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