Elevate YOUR Game with these Essential Press Man Skills

Publicado 2023-09-21
Elevate your defensive back game with this focus on essential press man skills.

This video offers key techniques that will set you apart on the football field.

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TIMESTAMPS

0:00-1:27 Intro
1:27-2:19 Press Man Coverage: The Breakdown
2:19-3:09 Technique 1: Jamming at the line
3:09-3:57 Technique 2: Mirror & Shuffle
3:57-4:57 Technique 3: Hand Placement
4:57-5:26 Technique 4: Hip-to-hip positioning
5:26-6:20 Technique 5: Head Turn & Locate
6:20-7:07 Technique 6: Recovery Techniques
7:07-8:30 Closing Remarks
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Todos los comentarios (3)
  • @Skannerz
    If you want to be a great press coverage, Defensive Back, you must have great feet (for starters). And, be EXTREMELY COMPETITIVE! Hell, competitiveness might be the most important asset. Also, be as pesky as possible! Meaning, any chance you get to bump, chop, nudge, jam, tug, bow ... DO IT (legally)! Furthermore, remember that the stomach doesn't lie. Follow it and or the waistline/lower back. Watching a receivers head or feet can be misleading causing you to lose a step or two. And if you do end up getting beat, always run (hustle your ass off) to catch up to the reciever! And never look back for the ball until you are even with the potential pass catcher. Only at this point is it safe to make a play on the ball. Lastly, no freebie rule (only to be used if all else fails): I'd much rather have a Defensive Back commit a foul (interfere) than get beat for a touchdown. Especially at the Colligate, Highschool, Middle School levels. At those levels, it's just a 10 yard penalty, if I'm not mistaken, and we can live with that. At the professional level it could end up being a 10, 20, 30, 40, to 80 and beyond yard penalty, which is ridiculous!
  • @DylBroski3579
    Thanks, I’ve been struggling on the timing of when I should look for the ball.