Make Practice Fun!
Youth football drills
will improve the skills of your football team. If you are the coach of
a young team of eager football players, the following youth football
skills will help you move the team forward into both comprehension of
the stances of the on field playing game and the repetitive skills it
takes to be a dedicated professional player. Youth football drills
should be informative and fun, so you can keep the team players
interested while they learn.
Youth Football Drills All Begin With Ready Stance:
The
Ready Stance drill teaches one of the proper “ready” football stances.
Line up your team into lines and shout “ready”… “stance”. Walk up and
down the lines as the players crouch into their stances. Correct any
players that are not in the correct position. This is one of the most
important, basic football skills needed.
Quick Hit Drill:
The
Quick Hit drill helps team members, such as the blocking backs and
linemen, in quickly moving from the Ready Stance into a blocking
position. Youth football drills, such as this one, are basic to the
game. The players will make a circle and stand in their Ready Stance.
On your command, the players will pop into a pass protection position,
take a quick step with the outside foot, and assume the squat position
ready to strike a blow. Repeat these youth football drills as needed.
Youth Football Drills With Receiver Concentration:
Youth
football drills, such as this one, should ensure the receiver can get
the ball, hone in on the ball, and pat attention watching the ball
throughout its flight until it lands clutched in his hands. Getting hit
is not a factor in this drill. Take three players holding hand shields
and line them up ten yards deep, three yards apart from one another in
a triangle formation. Your receiver will run a pattern specified by
you, which will land him in the middle of the triangle. Once the
receiver enters the triangle, your quarterback will throw a high pass
that will make the receiver jump to make the catch. As the receiver
touches the ball with his hands, the three players in the triangle will
jam the receiver with their respective shields.
Youth Football Drills Teach Good Balance:
Good
balance is important to all sports, but especially to all youth
football drills. For a Good balance drill, have your team players line
up across from one another on the field. Have each player grab the
shoulder pads of the player situated directly in opposite from them.
Each player should take turns trying to knock his “opponent” off
balance. He will do this by pulling, pushing, and tipping his opponent
from side to side. The opponent will get down into a low base, and move
his feet around to maintain balance.
There are many youth drills
for football players. Each one is meant to help youth teams learn
fundamentals of the game, as well as learn the importance of playing as
a team unit. By improving your team in practice, you will be giving
them opportunity to overcome any obstacles on the field.