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Offset (slant step) progression. Moving the front is a tremendous weapon. I am a believer in the lateral-to-vertical approach (as opposed to 45°) approach… and these are the three most fundamental drills I use to begin progression to mastery.

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Profilbild von R . Sykes
R . Sykesvor 1 Jahr

This drill is amazing..

Profilbild von Coach Jared St. John
Coach Jared St. Johnvor 1 Jahr

Appreciate it

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FCAvor 2 Jahren

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Matt Thompsonvor 1 Jahr

This is great coach.

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Coach Casonvor 1 Jahr

Like the club> rip?

Profilbild von Coach Jared St. John
Coach Jared St. Johnvor 1 Jahr

Way I teach, every move used to pass blocker is followed by rip. In event player isn’t ripping off the club, it would simply be me correcting them saying, “finish with rip” while working this same drill (as opposed to a new drill)

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Brent Randolphvor 1 Jahr

@BrockSRandolph

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Jerry Gordonvor 1 Jahr

I like the second step a little shorter. Feel it helps when getting washed

Profilbild von Coach Jared St. John
Coach Jared St. Johnvor 1 Jahr

To me… that’s not the look we working here. This is beating a base block clean with the initial lateral movement then getting vertical through the gap. IMO the offset step must first and foremost be a base block killer.

Profilbild von Gian Marco Tamburi
Gian Marco Tamburivor 1 Jahr

Do you differentiate the footwork based on the location of the RB (and therefore the expected direction of the run)?

Profilbild von Coach Jared St. John
Coach Jared St. Johnvor 1 Jahr

No… if we are speaking from a DC standpoint, the location of the back might simply be a tell for where I want to send the slant. For example, I would want to slant TO the back vs. a heavy zone team (remember, offset step, in my opinion, must be a base block killer).

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