youth football
youth football
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by Neil Stafford - 2007-03-27
Having goals can increase effort because the players have a means of measuring their performance and contribution against.SMART goals have long lasting motivation benefits.When you review performance ...
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by Dave Csiar - 2007-05-01
We strive to make the game day a special time for the youth football player.Some reasons we do:1) It gives the players sense of accomplishment for consistently meeting the committment to attend foo...
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by DAVE CISAR - 2007-05-01
Why Use the Single Wing Offense? The Single Wing has had unparalleled success across the country from Alaska to Florida. There is still a small group of very successful High School coaches st...
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by Dave Csiar - 2007-05-01
Mouthpieces are a requirement for playing youth football. In most leagues it is a 15 yard penalty if the player is not wearing his mouthguard.Why is the mouthguard so important and what kind of mou...
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by Dave Csiar - 2007-05-03
Many youth football coaches fear moving to the Single Wing Offense for a variety of reasons. Most I think do so because it is something new that they have not run before or maybe haven't seen on TV...
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by Dave Csiar - 2007-05-03
Playing "In Space" to Improve your Youth Football team:We aren't talking about playing football on the moon, zero gravity would make us all have to rethink the game."In Space" means playing with di...
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by Dave Csiar - 2007-05-06
The study I did in 2000 and 2001 of the best and worst teams in the country showed that on average the teams at the top of their respective leagues had "playbooks" that consisted of between 8 and ...
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by Dave Csiar - 2007-05-06
"Who" to block is as or more important than "How" to block for most youth football teams.Even the greatest block on the wrong player can result in football plays that go for losses. On the other ha...
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by Dave Csiar - 2007-05-09
The study I did in 2000 and 2001 of the best and worst teams in the country showed that on average the teams at the top of their respective leagues had "playbooks" that consisted of between 8 an...
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by Dave Csiar - 2007-05-15
Many youth football assistant coaches out there have aspirations of becoming a head coach. They want to run their own offense, defense, special teams and want to see how their methods will pan o...