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Purpose:
This drill focuses on developing pass rush moves, getting off blocks, and reinforcing the importance of playing to the whistle.
Setup:
- Players form a line just behind the coach.
- The first player in line grabs a blocking pad and steps out, turning to face their teammate.
- The second player in line gets into a three-point stance, ready to engage.


Instructions:
- On the coach’s movement, the player in the three-point stance explodes forward, using their primary pass-rush move on the blocker in front of them.
- The blocker extends their arms to provide resistance while allowing the defender to practice their technique.
- After the initial engagement, both players immediately turn around and re-engage. The defender performs their primary move again but to the opposite side.
- This process is repeated four times in total, alternating sides for each rep.
- Players with more than one pass-rush technique should incorporate their secondary moves during the third and fourth repetitions.
- After four reps, the players return to the back of the line, and the next pair steps up.
Coaching Tips:
- The focus of this drill is on reinforcing proper habits at game speed rather than introducing new techniques.
- Ensure players practice balanced movement and are equally comfortable going to the left and right.
- Emphasize controlled, explosive movements to simulate real-game scenarios effectively.
Coaching Tips for Younger Athletes:
- Simplify the drill by focusing on one primary move to build confidence and ensure proper form.
- Use clear, encouraging verbal cues such as “explode forward” or “stay low” to guide their movements.
- Remind blockers to extend their arms fully to simulate realistic resistance for their teammate.
Coaching Tips for Older Athletes:
- Encourage the use of advanced pass-rush techniques, such as rip, swim, or spin moves, during the third and fourth reps.
- Stress the importance of maintaining low pad level and proper leverage to maximize effectiveness.
- Focus on quick transitions between engagements to improve reaction time and adaptability during game situations.
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