The Principles Of Throwing A Football
By: Justin M. in Football
Like hitting in baseball or kicking in soccer, throwing the football is an undeniably necessary skill for any aspiring quarterbackPersonalized, one-on-one instruction is the secret to improved skills and increased confidence. CoachUp now makes private football coaching affordable and convenient for athletes of all ages and skill levels.
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By: Justin M. in Football
Like hitting in baseball or kicking in soccer, throwing the football is an undeniably necessary skill for any aspiring quarterbackBy: Leon C. in Football
Back in the old days, quarterback training consisted of dads in the backyard teaching their sons little things like how to grab the laces of a football or how to throw the long ball like John Elway. Today, the complexity of the game and intense competition doesn’t allow for such a simple approach