Monday, March 26, 2018

CoachTube-Urban Meyer: Wide Receiver Drills

CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE WHOLE THING:  Urban Meyer teaches you some of his favorite wide receiver drills!



Coaching Receivers is a classic receiver course on principles, fundamentals, and techniques taught by one of college football's best coaches. The course includes two separate video collections that detail how coaches can develop their receivers—Fundamentals of Developing Complete Receivers and Receiver Route Techniques.

Fundamentals of Developing the Complete Receiver is a complete overview of the fundamentals and techniques involved in solid receiver play. Ideal for coaches at all competitive levels, this video explains and demonstrates the skills that receivers need to play to their full potential.

Highlights include:

Basic stance
Press-corner stance
Breaking points
Toe touching
Squeeze drill
Four basic top ends of the routes
Collision drills
Releases
Blocking
Mirror-strike drill

Receiver Route Techniques consists of a step-by-step, visual overview of the fundamentals and techniques involved in running receiver routes. Ideal for coaches at all competitive levels, this video explains exactly how receiver routes should be run.

Highlights include:

Routes for medium-range passes
Routes for long-range passes
Vertical-stretch routes
The "9" or streak route

Book THE definitive guide for coaching receivers today!



UrbanMeyer Urban Meyer Head Football Coach of the Ohio State Buckeyes

About Urban Meyer:
  • Awards The Sporting News National Coach of the Year (2003)
  • Home Depot Coach of the Year (2004)
  • George Munger Award (2004)
  • Pro Football Weekly National Coach of the Year (2004)
  • Woody Hayes Trophy Award (2004)
  • Victor Award (2004)
  • Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year (2004)
  • The Sporting News Coach of the Decade (2009)
  • Sports Illustrated Coach of the Decade (2009)
  • MAC Coach of the Yeat (2001)
  • 2x MWC Coach of the Year (2003–2004
  • 3 National Championships (2006, 2008, 2014)
  • 2 MWC (2003–2004)
  • 2 SEC (2006, 2008)
  • 1 Big 10 (2014)

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