So glad I found your page, my son is 12 years old and he’s a CB. He doesn’t live with me but I’m very involved, whenever I can’t be there to teach I sent him your videos hoping he’s soaking everything in.
Thank you coach. I honestly think I’m small for a corner, 5’9-5’10 and only 145-150 pounds. I’m about to be going into my senior year in high school and haven’t played in 2 seasons so I’m not strong or fast but with these drills and hitting the weight room, I think I can get to at least 160 lbs and get somewhat faster.
@@iptgang if you're going to be a senior then there's plenty of time to pick up some weight. Go hard in the weightroom this offseason. Eat more and get your dose of protein.
@@iptgang bro how are you doing now did you perform good and do you have interest with colleges? Either way it’s not over until it’s OVER put in the work go to camps and go to the camps of colleges that want you
@@Messup7654 nah it’s over, I trained and trained and trained but my coach chose favorites and had it out for me. I attended more practices then half the starters but he didn’t care to even try me so I quit
I love it! I coach 8 Year olds and they are about to get a healthy dose of these drills. May not do too much pass def at 8 but it will elp them moving forwar.
Oooh I don’t know about that flip the hips the way it was shown.. if you flipped that far out and the Wr has closed that close and breaks the other way and you flip you’re 2 steps behind and trailing.. that would be a reverse pivot out to stay in the upfield shoulder over flipping.. you pivot vs flip when that distance gets closed
Hi there coach! This video helped me gain an idea on how to backpedal and when to use it. It’s thanksgiving break, and I want to improve when I come back to school for being a cornerback for my flag football team. I’m trying to make a full schedule for myself to improve as being a db. I’m trying to include specific drills to help my eye discipline, lateral quickness, strong hands, and route IQ. I’ve been doing some grip drills for my strong hands and doing these 5 drills in the video for lateral quickness and to move my hips quickly to adapt the moves of the wide receiver. However, I’m not really sure what to do know. Do I keep on doing these 5 drills in the video as a daily defensive back? Do I keep on doing what I’m doing cause really I just do these drills in the video and a grip training drill. My workout schedule for a defensive back is kinda plain, and I’m asking for your advice on what to do to advance my workout schedule. Should I analyze film from the best cornerback? I’m not too sure, as I’m not too experienced as a defensive back. I haven’t been playing actual games against other schools but I will next Wednesday. I just to make sure I can do my job as a defensive back really effectively to lead my team to victory. Any advice on what to add to my workout schedule helps as you are the man!!! Thank you coach for your videos and I’ll be glad for what answers you would give me for my questions !!! 🤝
I missed this message. However, at this time, since you are playing games. Stick to what you are doing and make an emphasis on improving the drills each and every time you do them. Master those drills. There are more advanced drills that you can do but answering that here could take forever. I would direct you to my All Eyes DB Camp Member's area for info on more drills you can do to improve your play. You can find it here at: alleyesdbcamp.com/sign-up/
Good morning Coach. Great videos I have learned a ton from you thank you. Do you have any open field tackling drills? I am having a hard time teaching my players how to open field tackle.
GridironStuds / All Eyes DB Camp - Chad Wilson Thanks coach! But I heard that you can watch there neck too, what’s your opinion on that? Is that a good way?
@@Devin-hh4co I'm not saying its good or bad. It's just not something I've ever done or thought. INMO, it just promotes the eyes being high and that leads to trouble.
@@GridironStuds The volume level definitely goes lower when you’re speaking out on the field but the drills are so timeless that you could either make a video of each drill again which I am sure you already have or just do an updated version because it never gets old! It truly never gets old! The standard is the standard is the standard and you do it very well!
Hello! New DB coach here! Which routes would you be defending utilizing the Weave & Stay Square and same question for 45 Backpedal 45? I just know my players are going to inquire and I want to give them the correct answers! Thanks!
Any route with a stem so for instance, a corner playing off and inside vs. a WR running a dig. The WR will need to attack his leverage (inside shoulder) to gain inside position when he makes his break at the top of the route. DB will need to weave to maintain inside leverage. For a safety, he uses his weave when he wants to move to an area but not commit himself to it. So weaving to a hash from the post position while not having to open and run there in case the throw goes to the opposite hash.
What’s up coach, i’ve never played DB in my life. I played defensive end and linebacker in high school and i was lucky enough to get an offer from a small college, but i think i’m undersized (6’0” 185lbs) to play either of those positions at the next level..are there any tips you and pointers you could give for transitioning into a DB?
Whats up coach I am a second yr DB Coach got any tips for me got some guys that want to go to school . Got them looking at some of ur stuff . Got any advice
Man coach thank you . This was a blessing to watch.. question Im in California. My son is 12. Anaheim CA. to be specific.. are there any DB Trainers you know out this way?. And is there any way to contact you for future help with instructions and drills ?
you can email me at cwilson@alleyesdbcamp.com. I am not aware of any trainers in the Anaheim area that I would recommend but you would do well to have your son join my member's area. I have many DBs that are not in my area that are really improving their game through the information I provide in there which includes, drills, tips, technique, coverage explanations and more.
So glad I found your page, my son is 12 years old and he’s a CB. He doesn’t live with me but I’m very involved, whenever I can’t be there to teach I sent him your videos hoping he’s soaking everything in.
I hope he is too and people like you and your son is why this channel exists
He’s gonna be great with these just make sure your checking what he improves on and tell him how much and what he improves on
That transition sound just blow up my speakers
My bad
Thank you coach this helps a lot, I’m 5’8 225 trying to transition to SS
thank you glad it could help.
Hello from Wales, this was really helpful thank you, made me much more confident in my skills
Nice one Coach! Gonna use this for my Flag Football guys training out here in The Gambia
awesome. Let me know how it works for you.
Good Stuff Coach, i recently stopped playing due to an injury but started coaching a youngster team will apply this later on today.
Thank you coach. I honestly think I’m small for a corner, 5’9-5’10 and only 145-150 pounds. I’m about to be going into my senior year in high school and haven’t played in 2 seasons so I’m not strong or fast but with these drills and hitting the weight room, I think I can get to at least 160 lbs and get somewhat faster.
I was a freshman in high school last time I played and was only 5’3-5’4 and 140 lbs so I grew in height but didn’t gain weight
@@iptgang if you're going to be a senior then there's plenty of time to pick up some weight. Go hard in the weightroom this offseason. Eat more and get your dose of protein.
@@GridironStuds thank you coach. Yes I have weight training starting next week + I’m going to the field to start training.
@@iptgang bro how are you doing now did you perform good and do you have interest with colleges? Either way it’s not over until it’s OVER put in the work go to camps and go to the camps of colleges that want you
@@Messup7654 nah it’s over, I trained and trained and trained but my coach chose favorites and had it out for me. I attended more practices then half the starters but he didn’t care to even try me so I quit
I love it! I coach 8 Year olds and they are about to get a healthy dose of these drills. May not do too much pass def at 8 but it will elp them moving forwar.
Thank you. Glad you liked it
Where is part II...I can't find it on the channel
It's in my member's area along with !50+ other videos on technique, coverages, drills and more. You should join: alleyesdbcamp.com/sign-up/
Oooh I don’t know about that flip the hips the way it was shown.. if you flipped that far out and the Wr has closed that close and breaks the other way and you flip you’re 2 steps behind and trailing.. that would be a reverse pivot out to stay in the upfield shoulder over flipping.. you pivot vs flip when that distance gets closed
Good stuff coach. I'll be doing this with my son.
Awesome. It will definitely improve his play
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Excellent video & drills (10U - 12U DB Coach). Very helpful!
Love the coaching instruction!
This is great especially the weave.
Thank you
Hi there coach! This video helped me gain an idea on how to backpedal and when to use it. It’s thanksgiving break, and I want to improve when I come back to school for being a cornerback for my flag football team.
I’m trying to make a full schedule for myself to improve as being a db. I’m trying to include specific drills to help my eye discipline, lateral quickness, strong hands, and route IQ.
I’ve been doing some grip drills for my strong hands and doing these 5 drills in the video for lateral quickness and to move my hips quickly to adapt the moves of the wide receiver.
However, I’m not really sure what to do know. Do I keep on doing these 5 drills in the video as a daily defensive back? Do I keep on doing what I’m doing cause really I just do these drills in the video and a grip training drill.
My workout schedule for a defensive back is kinda plain, and I’m asking for your advice on what to do to advance my workout schedule. Should I analyze film from the best cornerback? I’m not too sure, as I’m not too experienced as a defensive back. I haven’t been playing actual games against other schools but I will next Wednesday.
I just to make sure I can do my job as a defensive back really effectively to lead my team to victory. Any advice on what to add to my workout schedule helps as you are the man!!!
Thank you coach for your videos and I’ll be glad for what answers you would give me for my questions !!! 🤝
I missed this message. However, at this time, since you are playing games. Stick to what you are doing and make an emphasis on improving the drills each and every time you do them. Master those drills.
There are more advanced drills that you can do but answering that here could take forever. I would direct you to my All Eyes DB Camp Member's area for info on more drills you can do to improve your play. You can find it here at: alleyesdbcamp.com/sign-up/
Good morning Coach. Great videos I have learned a ton from you thank you. Do you have any open field tackling drills? I am having a hard time teaching my players how to open field tackle.
thanks
Hey coach! When I play a wide receiver how can I predict his movements? Especially when he’s faking and cutting a lot.
Antekzo keep your eyes on his hips. They don’t lie and don’t move as fast the head and shoulders
GridironStuds / All Eyes DB Camp - Chad Wilson Thanks coach! But I heard that you can watch there neck too, what’s your opinion on that? Is that a good way?
@@Devin-hh4co I'm not saying its good or bad. It's just not something I've ever done or thought. INMO, it just promotes the eyes being high and that leads to trouble.
@@GridironStuds dam you took the words right out my mouth can't explain it any better than that
Hey coach, any tips on how to defend out routes press man?
This is such a good and timeless video, would you consider if you have not already remaking it so the sound is even better?
Perhaps at some point. Is the sound that bad?
@@GridironStuds The volume level definitely goes lower when you’re speaking out on the field but the drills are so timeless that you could either make a video of each drill again which I am sure you already have or just do an updated version because it never gets old! It truly never gets old! The standard is the standard is the standard and you do it very well!
Thank you Coach. I appreciate it. Will be kind of hard to duplicate that.
@@GridironStuds You sir are MEDICINE!!!! More kids need to hear you!!!
Thank you. I am trying to get the word out. Help me do that. LOL
Thank you coach it's been 3 years since I coach and needed some brush up on drills next year.
Thank you.
Good stuff coach.
Appreciate it
Is that the marco Wilson from Florida
Yes
@@gjs9551 thought so lmao that's shoe boy lol
Hello! New DB coach here! Which routes would you be defending utilizing the Weave & Stay Square and same question for 45 Backpedal 45? I just know my players are going to inquire and I want to give them the correct answers! Thanks!
Any route with a stem so for instance, a corner playing off and inside vs. a WR running a dig. The WR will need to attack his leverage (inside shoulder) to gain inside position when he makes his break at the top of the route. DB will need to weave to maintain inside leverage. For a safety, he uses his weave when he wants to move to an area but not commit himself to it. So weaving to a hash from the post position while not having to open and run there in case the throw goes to the opposite hash.
Thank you!!!
hey coach i’m 15, 5’7, 132 lbs and i run track but i’m trying to play football this upcoming season do you think i could be a db?
Certainly. I don't see anything stopping you
@deevaughan4737 did you make the team? And did you grow any taller?
What’s up coach, i’ve never played DB in my life. I played defensive end and linebacker in high school and i was lucky enough to get an offer from a small college, but i think i’m undersized (6’0” 185lbs) to play either of those positions at the next level..are there any tips you and pointers you could give for transitioning into a DB?
You can play linebacker. Just add some size, keep your quickness. You'll be unique
Whats up coach I am a second yr DB Coach got any tips for me got some guys that want to go to school . Got them looking at some of ur stuff . Got any advice
1. Acquire as much knowledge as possible
2. Become obsessed with their improvement
3. Join my member's area ASAP
Where's part 2?
In the All Eyes DB Camp member’s area. Join now alleyesdbcamp.com/sign-up/
Hey coach. I’m 13 years old, 6 feet tall and I have 150 pounds. Can i play DB?
Certainly but you’re big for your age. You might outgrow defensive back
U should play corner or safety
El Zoeja that is a db
Damn ur tall
Ninersdabeast I commented that when I first started😭
Didn’t Marco get drafted?
Yeah he plays for the Cardinals
Man coach thank you . This was a blessing to watch.. question Im in California. My son is 12. Anaheim CA. to be specific.. are there any DB Trainers you know out this way?. And is there any way to contact you for future help with instructions and drills ?
you can email me at cwilson@alleyesdbcamp.com. I am not aware of any trainers in the Anaheim area that I would recommend but you would do well to have your son join my member's area. I have many DBs that are not in my area that are really improving their game through the information I provide in there which includes, drills, tips, technique, coverage explanations and more.
I’m 17 6’1 155 is that bad for a db also I’m not the fastest
You could get bigger but focus on getting faster. Can never have too much speed.
@@GridironStuds how specifically can I get faster
I'm 13 bout 170 bout some in muscle can I play DB or should I do something else
Can you move like a DB and do you enjoy playing DB?
@@GridironStuds yeah bhutt coach wants me at corner even tho I'm better at safety wat should I do
@@jaleeljohnson4343 how do you know you are better at safety?
@@GridironStuds our style they want me playing press coverage and I get beat at safety I'm a additional help n I can see the whole field
@@jaleeljohnson4343 so if you are getting beat at corner, why does he want you to play there?
Those transition sound effects destroyed my ears
Imagine what a receiver running by you would do