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Winning with the Wing-T: Practice Organization and Conditioning

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  • Опубліковано 11 гру 2012
  • Paul Ingram has a tremendous history coaching the Wing-T Offense. His 2007-2010 teams combined for a stellar 50-2 record. In this video he offers proven concepts and components for succeeding with the Wing-T. The Wing-T requires athletes that can move quickly - not body builders. In this segment, Ingram delivers a functional training plan that will build speed, agility and quickness into your team - without an expensive weight room.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 3

  • @nicoturned13
    @nicoturned13 11 років тому

    i loves schutes and 2 man sleds. but i also believe in having a 5 man sled so that it works on your offensive line firing off and engaging the defensive line in unison.

  • @nicoturned13
    @nicoturned13 11 років тому

    the players do a good job of staying low and keeping their bases wide as they drive through the defender, however they need a little work on their explosion of the first 2 base steps. the general rule is the lineman who gets his second step down first has the edge. lines that fire off the ball quicker are already 1 to 2 yards ahead of the defense so you're always getting positive yards.

  • @nicoturned13
    @nicoturned13 11 років тому

    not bad but i think its more effective when blockers explode into the defenders at the first level with their hands. you don't have to rely on weight/size as much which is what the wing t is for anyway. its easier to stand the defender up and push him and its easier to improve with explosion and weight training throughout the year instead of relying on your brute strenth by driving with your shoulder. great high school teams like bellevue and de la salle do this.