Hey Alfred. Thanks for the question. A. The mechanics are identical. B. Throws to the left or right are just mirrored. C. I try to use terms that translate to either dominant hand like front shoulder, power foot, front arm, dominant side, play side etc. D. If you have a specific question on something just ask it and I’ll break it down. E. QBA has a cool series where they split screen mirror the drill so you can see it in reverse, and coach Slack’s son is a lefty. ua-cam.com/video/z2qki-EqgLc/v-deo.html Awesome stuff.
Hey Chris, yes, that's exactly right! (It's usually a super small trigger step, but if the bubble is run straight and lined up like I coached it here, then it's pretty much already set up for the QB) So as a coach, it's wise to install to the left and set the QB up for success. I see guys throw right with their young guys all the time, and there is literally no more complex footwork than this. Keep it easy:)
Was going on coach, do you have any content for left handed QBs I want to help my son out just didn’t know if the mechanics were different
Hey Alfred. Thanks for the question.
A. The mechanics are identical.
B. Throws to the left or right are just mirrored.
C. I try to use terms that translate to either dominant hand like front shoulder, power foot, front arm, dominant side, play side etc.
D. If you have a specific question on something just ask it and I’ll break it down.
E. QBA has a cool series where they split screen mirror the drill so you can see it in reverse, and coach Slack’s son is a lefty.
ua-cam.com/video/z2qki-EqgLc/v-deo.html
Awesome stuff.
Thanks coach good content appreciate it
Hey Coach,
To throw the bubble screen to the left, does the QB have to move at all? Or does he just load and throw?
Thanks
Hey Chris, yes, that's exactly right! (It's usually a super small trigger step, but if the bubble is run straight and lined up like I coached it here, then it's pretty much already set up for the QB)
So as a coach, it's wise to install to the left and set the QB up for success. I see guys throw right with their young guys all the time, and there is literally no more complex footwork than this. Keep it easy:)