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Post by coachp83 on Aug 20, 2022 20:47:36 GMT -6
Besides adding weight like sand bags or several coaches, has anyone found a good method to keep your lev sled stationary? Has anyone tried wheel chocks to keep it from sliding?
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Post by larrymoe on Aug 21, 2022 18:21:11 GMT -6
Why?
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Post by silkyice on Aug 21, 2022 18:56:27 GMT -6
Probably doing hips and hands drills or something similar
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Post by coachp83 on Aug 21, 2022 21:59:18 GMT -6
What silkyrice said, there are lots of drills to work hips/leverage, punch without wanting to drive a sled all over the place and getting in the way of other drills, or spending time spinning it back around once it gets moved to a certain point. Here's just one quick example I found of using the sled without driving...
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Post by larrymoe on Aug 22, 2022 6:20:14 GMT -6
Couldn't you just drive some fence posts behind it?
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Post by coachp83 on Aug 22, 2022 11:38:47 GMT -6
Couldn't you just drive some fence posts behind it? We're on turf which is part of the issue, grass I think there's quite a few things we could do.
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Post by blb on Aug 22, 2022 12:38:24 GMT -6
You bought a Lev Sled without knowing exactly how it works (or doesn't)?
Why?
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Post by coachp83 on Aug 22, 2022 18:52:53 GMT -6
You bought a Lev Sled without knowing exactly how it works (or doesn't)? Why? I'm not sure where that was ever implied. I know how the sled works. If the video above was clear enough here's another example of colleges making the Lev sled stationary. I don't have a wall to use it against, I understand how it works, it's fine to use as a sled, and there are benefits to it being stationary for drills as well.
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Post by silkyice on Aug 22, 2022 18:55:32 GMT -6
You bought a Lev Sled without knowing exactly how it works (or doesn't)? Why? I'm not sure where that was ever implied. I know how the sled works. If the video above was clear enough here's another example of colleges making the Lev sled stationary. I don't have a wall to use it against, I understand how it works, it's fine to use as a sled, and there are benefits to it being stationary for drills as well. My advice is to what we have done. Use it like it is stationary. It wil move. So the guys just move up to be ready for the next hit.
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Post by zach3wr on Aug 26, 2022 13:45:49 GMT -6
Just brainstorming here...putting rubber stall mats under it to increase friction might help in addition to other things like the wheel chalks. It wouldn't work all by itself.
Why would weight not be an option?
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