Practice makes perfect. WRONG! Perfect practice makes perfect… any your 3 hour practices aren’t perfect. In today’s game, the science says less is more when it comes to “getting in work.” Your extended practices are making your players worse on Friday night.
On this episode Joe and Daniel discuss all things practice schedules. Being efficient with your time, prioritizing what the “right” things are you need to be practicing, and ensuring your players get what they need, but not everything and the kitchen sink.
So, your passing game is broken. Your QB is terrible, your receivers can’t catch, the O-Line can’t block a soul… we’ve been there. Luckily, you don’t have to install a non-passing offense and become one dimensional.
On this episode Joe and Daniel discuss the usability and benefits of a simplified passing game, why you don’t need to teach progressions, and how you can add options to your passing game to meet your players where there are and bring them forward.
In this episode of The Football Coaching Podcast, hosts Daniel Chamberlain and Joe delve into the intricacies of the 4-2-5 Defense. They emphasize the simplicity and effectiveness of the 4-2-5 defense, discuss its historical roots and evolvement in JDFB, and its adaptability to various coaching needs.
The episode also covers how new coaches or those in struggling programs can benefit from this defense setup, touching on its ease of installation, teaching, and play-calling. They highlight the significant advantages for undersized teams, emphasizing the need for a robust system that requires minimal special players.
Lastly, they discuss the importance of coaching simplicity and efficient player execution for optimal performance.
00:00 Introduction and Host Updates
00:37 Episode Topic: 4-2-5 Defense Overview
01:42 Coaching Philosophy and Strategies
04:47 Level Up Segment: Personal and Professional Growth
11:39 Promotions and Sponsorships
18:45 Deep Dive: 4-2-5 Defense Explained
26:42 JDFB 4-2-5 Defense System
34:36 Evolving the 4-2-5 Defense
35:34 Fundamentals of Defensive Strategy
36:09 Challenges for New Coaches
38:02 Simplifying Defensive Schemes
40:03 Turning Around Struggling Teams
43:57 Maximizing Player Potential
46:15 Adapting to Different Player Skills
55:15 Promoting and Sharing the Podcast
Relational coaching, although not a brand new concept, has been on the rise as of recently. With the increase of NIL opportunities and Transfer Portal antics, coaches have had to rely on relationships in the locker room more than ever before.
On this episode, Joe and Daniel are joined by Travis Davidson of Team Sports Consulting Group to talk about the options available to coaches to ensure they’re building the relationships that matter.