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Post by texasokie on May 1, 2006 7:17:13 GMT -6
How many of you do it?
What do you have everyone doing during the allotted time?
I think it is a good way to warm up their muscles, work on kicking situations, gun snaps, receiver catching drills, OL could use it as an individual period, etc...
Gotta have coaches out there to direct it, otherwise it becomes a free for all...why not use those 10 minutes where kids are standing around waiting to stretch or do line drills to work game situations? I also realize staff size could be a limiting factor...
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2006 7:47:58 GMT -6
I do it on Wednesday, but it also kind of fits in with when we do special teams. On Wednesdays I meet with my DBs outside and we run through every formation adjustment, every call, everything, then we run through our Banjo scheme against every route combo. It's been really beneficial.
The rest of the time we start off practice with special teams and we do prepractice stuff when the special teams are doing their reps.
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Post by blb on May 1, 2006 10:29:45 GMT -6
We have a 15-minute Specialty period at the beginning of each practice. The emphasis is on passing and kicking, but we tell the kids "Everyone's a Specialist!"
For example, linemen will be working on assignments, combination blocks, pass pro; defensive players who are not pass or kick specialists work on pass rush, games-stunts, block protection (sled), goalline charges, etc.
We try to have this period pretty organized because if it is grabass, practice will probably be the same way.
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