Playing Football - Techniques in Coaching and Learning

March 7, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Football Coaching Drills

Great plays are made through dedicated practice when you know the fundamentals of how to play football. Execution on a football field starts with practice. One situation that most offensive players will face is the low catch.

Here are some great techniques in coaching and learning the low catch. First, keep your hands down low in a scooping or shovel position; you can even cross your pinkies. First, keep your hands low and lock your pinkies. Second, keep low to the ground as a reference your knees should be level with your elbows, and if this means that you are down on all fours better a complete and no extra yards than an incomplete pass. Once you have the football in your hands scoop it up and tuck it away. Third, once you have caught the ball, tuck it away as soon as possible. Always watch the ball through from the first time you see it in the air until it is in a secure ball carrying position. You should catch it first, then you can worry about running it.

Ball handling is one of the most vital skills that a player can have on the field, and is one of the most important things you can do to help you know how to play football. The secret to this drill is having the ball constantly moving around and from hand to hand. The drill starts with the head moving the ball in a circular motion from hand to hand, then proceeds to go under the arms, then around the waist and knees.

Coaches can also mix up drills that will aid in knowing how to play football and these should be taken very seriously to help you with the game.

When the coach calls and end to the drill the players will drop the ball several times (at least 7). The player will drop the ball and quickly pick it up again. It will also help to change the hand that the players use.

These are just a few of the basic rules that should be used when you are looking for how to play football.

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