+Myles Mims I'm assuming you're in middle or high school. What your coach is teaching is usually what is taught those levels. What you're seeing here in the video is high level technique used by college/NFL corners and safeties. I understand you have to do what your coaches tell you to do but do yourself a favor and learn this technique as well. I wish I knew the motor technique in high school it could've made me a 5 star recruit lol. If you watch football college or NFL look at the cornerbacks instead of watching the ball. you will notice that they use this same technique.
I played corner for 15 years. Please correct me if I'm wrong.....but a corners first step should be his inside foot forward (foot closest to QB), taking away the receivers move towards the inside, then inside hand to the body (as you start to turn and run) to disrupt his desired pattern. Never giving up the inside. As he takes off up the field, ya pin his hip and get your head around, keeping a light hand on his hip. Read his body language as he comes to the line of scrimmage and when he sets before the snap. Does he lick his fingers, is his body tense (anything different will give ya clues). How far inside is he? How far outside is he? Out of bounds can be your friend. Not many do this but I liked mixing up coverages before every snap, up close, far away, inside then outside. But always be in the right position before the snap....don't get caught off guard by quick snaps.
YO I LOVE THE TECHNIQUES AND TEACHINGS THAT YOU EXPOSE... I WOULD LIKE TO USE THIS AND THE BAIL TECHNIQUES TO COACH MY DBs AT THE HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL... WE RUN A LOT OF PRESS MAN BAIL AND 2 DEEP... WOULD YOU RECOMMEND THESE TECHNIQUES??? IF SO THANX
thanx for the videos they've been improving my D like crazy.. I have some corners that are in zone and are tempted to go for the opposite side of the field and in consequence leaving their cover open for the wr to pass thru with ez and leaving the safety frustrated . what do you recommend for my cb on cover 2 ?... I want him to be able to cover his zone without getting fooled.. keep in mind this is 6 0n 6 flag football and 10 year olds . thanx coach
FINALLY.... Someone teaching PROPER technique.. You have a new subscriber.
Excellent man I didn't learn proper technique until I got to college. Just raw athleticism. I'm glad to see these guys learning it young.
is that really proper press man coverage
because my coaches teach me to jam them when I press
+Myles Mims I'm assuming you're in middle or high school. What your coach is teaching is usually what is taught those levels. What you're seeing here in the video is high level technique used by college/NFL corners and safeties. I understand you have to do what your coaches tell you to do but do yourself a favor and learn this technique as well. I wish I knew the motor technique in high school it could've made me a 5 star recruit lol. If you watch football college or NFL look at the cornerbacks instead of watching the ball. you will notice that they use this same technique.
When they were doing 1 on 1 do the CB do a little shuffle to the side that the reciever went before they made a cut
Wait u know what forget what I just said what are the steps and how do u do the motor tech
Exactly what I need
Deez Nutz implement it and improve!
I played corner for 15 years. Please correct me if I'm wrong.....but a corners first step should be his inside foot forward (foot closest to QB), taking away the receivers move towards the inside, then inside hand to the body (as you start to turn and run) to disrupt his desired pattern. Never giving up the inside. As he takes off up the field, ya pin his hip and get your head around, keeping a light hand on his hip. Read his body language as he comes to the line of scrimmage and when he sets before the snap. Does he lick his fingers, is his body tense (anything different will give ya clues). How far inside is he? How far outside is he? Out of bounds can be your friend. Not many do this but I liked mixing up coverages before every snap, up close, far away, inside then outside. But always be in the right position before the snap....don't get caught off guard by quick snaps.
Ike Flo not in a soft press technique
Cool, thanks. I know a lot has changed over the years....just wondering!
Ike Flo our pleasure! all about the technique you are trying to install. DBs need to learn several techniques to combat different receivers.
You talking about loose man technic. I use it with my db's 6 to 8 yards off the ball. This was a press stance.
I've watched a handful of your videos. All I can say is Good work #LegitTraining
MrMongoose32 thank you
Yes, good and proper. I like it. *SUB*
excellent video
learned lot from this thanks man.
Sir Ace our pleasure
love this channel
Thank you. Great great content
Good vid
YO I LOVE THE TECHNIQUES AND TEACHINGS THAT YOU EXPOSE... I WOULD LIKE TO USE THIS AND THE BAIL TECHNIQUES TO COACH MY DBs AT THE HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL... WE RUN A LOT OF PRESS MAN BAIL AND 2 DEEP... WOULD YOU RECOMMEND THESE TECHNIQUES??? IF SO THANX
thanx for the videos they've been improving my D like crazy.. I have some corners that are in zone and are tempted to go for the opposite side of the field and in consequence leaving their cover open for the wr to pass thru with ez and leaving the safety frustrated . what do you recommend for my cb on cover 2 ?... I want him to be able to cover his zone without getting fooled.. keep in mind this is 6 0n 6 flag football and 10 year olds . thanx coach
very helpful!
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Nice drills just these nihhas slow asf I'll work all of them