These players’ parents must be putting their entire bank accounts on the line to keep their kids in top shape. All these private classes for conditioning and training outside of regular highschool and college team routines.
I totally agree with his mindset on how to coach athletes. I worked as an athletic trainer at the D1/D2 level and I can certainly say athletes are 100% visual learners. You have to show them what you want them to do and once they understand they got it!
The structure and foot work being taught here are foundational to every sport or martial art, weapons skills……everything. It’s a thing of beauty to see these coaches cleaning up these athletes structure and footwork.
Prime is easily one of the Top5 most naturally gifted athletes in the history of football, so you can expect a genetic freak like him to say goofy stuff like that. Just like Usuain Bolt can have a "slow start" by sprinting principles
@@blaquenguni9249 neither of those dude would have been who they are if they did not lock down mentally and perfected their respective crafts. They made it look easy.
It is amazing to see what the body can do! I am in awe of these trainers and how much they impact the lives of these men. I remember watching a video from Willie Whitehead Jr. of the New Orleans Saints talking about how big of a role mindset plays in training as well. The fact that he had such a long NFL career after being the under dog says a lot about the winning combination of both physical and mental training.
Also a lot of people saying that are just jealous because they don't choose to play sports or they got a damn art history major one girl I was talking to said that it only take 3 months to be ready for the NFL and I laughed in her face haven't spoken to her since
@@triplemoyagames4195definitely agree that no pro sport being played at a high level is easy. Anybody who says that is a complete idiot or hater. But on the flip side the money and effort many ppl put into these kids to be superstar athletes can be kinda ridiculous. Many of these top prospects are being molded and doing extensive training as early as elementary school. Imagine tryna mold a ten year old into being the next Michael Vick or Odell Beckham jr. smh. Overall I don’t feel it’s worth it to put that much pressure and investment into these young kids becoming super athletes, especially considering less then 1% of kids who play will actually have a chance to go pro, but to each their own. But I definitely respect the grind and dedication of these players once they’re old enough to make that decision to dedicate themselves to their craft.
I just wanna know one thing. To the trainer, how does it feel seeing your players out on the field and in the game. How do you feel when they mess and how do you feel when they nail something down flawlessly.
I honestly thought that rugby was more intense than football because there's practically no safety equipment... Until I learned that in football, anything goes.
I am surprised Brock Wright went undrafted in the 2021 draft after putting in so much work.Well at least he is playing in the NFL now so it did paid off.
Great behind the scenes by individuals that want it the worst way. Common language goes with the common moves. I see hustle like this, and it makes you wonder how really tough it is to make it in the NFL.
They can actually hit real hard even with a lousy bench. I pro powerlift. Old guy division. Always had a lousy bench. Squat creative routine based on 80’s bodybuilding. Cross between Olympic weightlifting/bodybuilding. Rails up high enough safety. Bar weight on back of shoulders. Stand on one foot than the next. Do 405 lbs. once a week. Also rock bar sideways one direction than the next. 315 lbs. Bar weight on back of shoulders. I don’t fight myself. Football field they got so much dexterity they send someone flying.
0:00 coaches train soccer players like this too, but the difference is that after every hit the player lies on the floor and trains how to cry and efficiently roll on the floor
This video/film is meant for every type of player. They need to learn the crafts of honing, speed, etc. To simply put this out outworking word embedded in our internal selves.
I wanna play in the nfl next year walk in for the cowboys TE I’m from Texas gonna be moving to Dallas to train and live it out I’m gonna do everything I can to make it happen
For everyone that don't speak intelligent con: I'm a failed high school athlete that tried to play college but wasn't good enough so I got a PE degree and instead of making small wages blowing the whistle at middle schoolers I decided to use social media and finess low drafted nfl players until I get that 1 super star to stamp me and I really get that bag. 😉
I'm a 19-year-old from Canada Toronto, my whole life I've never taken an interest in football, the only sport I play was basketball. Over the last year, I've taken so much interest in football and want to start playing. Although I've never played a football game in my life, only catching football and stuff is all I've done. Is it too late to even try to play football seriously, if not how do I find a trainer?
23 year old here, 5'9 170 pounds, very fast and athletic. any advice for a guy like me to make it pro. I know I got what it takes, I just need guidance
"The whole world is your competition, you must outwork everybody"
Thank you for the great quote
If anyone wants to talk/learn about God hmu please!
Jayson Oweh has been selected in the first round 31st overall by the Baltimore Ravens 💪👍👏
If anyone wants to talk/learn about God hmu please!
@@jaidenarias5912 lol stfu
@@Prevention797 why?
Odafe
@@Prevention797 why can't we just respect everybody's beliefs? lmao typical atheist
These players’ parents must be putting their entire bank accounts on the line to keep their kids in top shape. All these private classes for conditioning and training outside of regular highschool and college team routines.
No most just take out loans and pay it back once they are drafted
It's kinda like an investment. They see a profit
Also all the recovery sessions and diet and supplementation...
It might mean the difference of their kids losing millions on contracts
@@rockstar-kp2jy wrong
i'm digging this dudes band shirt collection
@@businessinsider8075 what
@Samuel Wong how they supposed to scam me from a comment
@@lyletheegg they put a phone number/email
If anyone wants to talk/learn about God hmu please!
Same shirts are clean
I totally agree with his mindset on how to coach athletes. I worked as an athletic trainer at the D1/D2 level and I can certainly say athletes are 100% visual learners. You have to show them what you want them to do and once they understand they got it!
As a Ravens fan, it’s awesome watching Jayson Oweh putting in the work to be successful with the Ravens
Odafe you say his name right!
Such a reach, didn’t even have a sack
@@lildubski780 he went by Jayson for the longest time, chill out
@@bruhmoment2673 yeah put he gave a lot of qb pressure
Lies again? Final Year Project MLS NFL
The structure and foot work being taught here are foundational to every sport or martial art, weapons skills……everything. It’s a thing of beauty to see these coaches cleaning up these athletes structure and footwork.
"He who sweats more in training, bleeds Less in war"
- George S. Patton. Credit your quotes dawg.
Imma use that quote
I'm from Houston. He's right about the heat.
I don't even know the rules of american football, I have never watched a game nor have I ever played it. Yet the youtube algorithm brought me here.
The algorithm works in mysterious ways😂. I’m an American who got hooked on Formula 1 a few years ago after watching a couple recommended videos.
More strategy than soccer
It's because your name and profile is "fidget spinner"
@@kevmehl fax. Im watching that documentary now
@@tekkenfan01 no
Oweh was a 1st rounder. Physical freak at Penn State but was raw… . Now he is shining in the NFL….
This was a lot more interesting than I thought it was going to be. Always good to see things from a different lens.
Awesome video! Can't wait to see where some of these guys get drafted
90% mental 10% Physical
- Deion Sanders
Prime is easily one of the Top5 most naturally gifted athletes in the history of football, so you can expect a genetic freak like him to say goofy stuff like that.
Just like Usuain Bolt can have a "slow start" by sprinting principles
@@blaquenguni9249 neither of those dude would have been who they are if they did not lock down mentally and perfected their respective crafts. They made it look easy.
@@blaquenguni9249 it's always mental genetics don't mean shit if you don't have a good mindset
The athleticism of ball players like this always amazes me. I can see the countless hours of hard work in each step
I’m a freshman defensive end in SWLA, I’d pay money to come see this dude.
You got $2500 per session?
@@sammitchell7310 I wish, i could probably work out a couple sessions if they would let me 😂
Yeah, most people don’t make that kind of money
Came to improve football skills....left with enough wing chun to beat Ip Man
@ 0:22
It is amazing to see what the body can do! I am in awe of these trainers and how much they impact the lives of these men. I remember watching a video from Willie Whitehead Jr. of the New Orleans Saints talking about how big of a role mindset plays in training as well. The fact that he had such a long NFL career after being the under dog says a lot about the winning combination of both physical and mental training.
Love the energy this coach give his player.
6:26 "Hoo-hoo hoo-hoo-hoo you know wha' I'm sayin'?"
I can't with you😭
1:52
May God bless all these young men with long and heathy careers🙏🏿❤️!
I don't want to hear anyone talking sh*t about how playing sports is easy or how these lads don't deserve the check
Also a lot of people saying that are just jealous because they don't choose to play sports or they got a damn art history major one girl I was talking to said that it only take 3 months to be ready for the NFL and I laughed in her face haven't spoken to her since
@@scj1668 maaaaad. Like people forget the NFL is the 1% of those who make it. Most of them training for at least 4 yrs.
@@triplemoyagames4195 people train crazy hard their whole lives and sad part is most of those guys don’t even make it
@@triplemoyagames4195definitely agree that no pro sport being played at a high level is easy. Anybody who says that is a complete idiot or hater. But on the flip side the money and effort many ppl put into these kids to be superstar athletes can be kinda ridiculous.
Many of these top prospects are being molded and doing extensive training as early as elementary school. Imagine tryna mold a ten year old into being the next Michael Vick or Odell Beckham jr. smh.
Overall I don’t feel it’s worth it to put that much pressure and investment into these young kids becoming super athletes, especially considering less then 1% of kids who play will actually have a chance to go pro, but to each their own.
But I definitely respect the grind and dedication of these players once they’re old enough to make that decision to dedicate themselves to their craft.
Footwork king goated
Damn i need to hit the gym.
Yeah my thought too as well as these guys are in college 😳, looked more like grown men turned 30.
For all the guys that did not make it but applied this level of discipline, I am sure you'll be just fine in other walks of life!
Footwork coach certainly know how to enjoy great music lol
These behind the scenes videos are so interesting
The most informative video about football I have ever seen. Wow. Thank you
I just wanna know one thing. To the trainer, how does it feel seeing your players out on the field and in the game. How do you feel when they mess and how do you feel when they nail something down flawlessly.
I honestly thought that rugby was more intense than football because there's practically no safety equipment... Until I learned that in football, anything goes.
this man is not only a great coach but his shirt collection is top notch too. xD
Brock was an absolute DAWG for the lions this yr
yessiiir
omg i went to middle school with brock 😂 hes been grinding for bout a decade now
Way more interesting than any nfl game.
This is my dream to make the nfl
truly hope u make it
@@statdemon2842 thank u
same
Damn that 2-second clip of Darius Slay’s footwork 🔥
Man that foot slide at 7:14 smooth af
I am surprised Brock Wright went undrafted in the 2021 draft after putting in so much work.Well at least he is playing in the NFL now so it did paid off.
Bro, is so much more to it! It’s a grind trust me
The Footwork King's training academy for NFL volunteers prepares them well on the game's skillset.
0:24 Bro be practicing karate💀
JAYSON OWEH IS IN THE NFL EVERYBODY
“The whole world is your competition. You gotta out work everybody”. Whelp, I’m ready to run through a brick wall.
Damn, I wonder how much these coaches make. I bet they’re rollin!
Need to call N’Keal Harry . He really need someone to help him to improve.
Great behind the scenes by individuals that want it the worst way. Common language goes with the common moves. I see hustle like this, and it makes you wonder how really tough it is to make it in the NFL.
Playing football at the highest level is so tough.
@@Jacob-wf8wz Big time tough, so many are willing to even put their lives on the line.
Awesome 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
That dude's got the best job
Welcome to Baltimore Jayson 😈
Footwork king has some badass t shirts
They can enter ufc with their tyron Woodley coach
This preview pic :-)
@@businessinsider8075 yes more info.
This good stuff. You have to continue on working on your craft.
They can actually hit real hard even with a lousy bench. I pro powerlift. Old guy division. Always had a lousy bench. Squat creative routine based on 80’s bodybuilding. Cross between Olympic weightlifting/bodybuilding. Rails up high enough safety. Bar weight on back of shoulders. Stand on one foot than the next. Do 405 lbs. once a week. Also rock bar sideways one direction than the next. 315 lbs. Bar weight on back of shoulders. I don’t fight myself. Football field they got so much dexterity they send someone flying.
"NFL Players" except Jameis Winston: he trains with crab legs :D
Eyes right...Ball!!
Parece que os caras estão treinando pra uma luta.
Brock is an UFA for the lions 😳
Bro that deadass Kungfu
You guys should do a video on how BBC Earth makes such great productions as if they're right there.
I think the lions like what y'all do. 3 draft pics they've had y'all worked with
Nice video.
Straight banger video
That Brock is big, bigger than Gronk
I like the mobile barf bag
Anyone else thought that was Michael B. Jordan in the thumbnail
They both ended up in the nfl
Saw the handfighting, didnt know you can whipp someone a*# on the field. Sign me up.I gotta lotta stress
This.was.awesome.
0:00 coaches train soccer players like this too, but the difference is that after every hit the player lies on the floor and trains how to cry and efficiently roll on the floor
You should do an army boot camp 2021 video
I read that as NFT Players lol
spending too much time on crypto subreddits lol
This video/film is meant for every type of player. They need to learn the crafts of honing, speed, etc. To simply put this out outworking word embedded in our internal selves.
Jesus loves you all 🙏🏾❤️💯
He loves you too
I wanna play in the nfl next year walk in for the cowboys TE I’m from Texas gonna be moving to Dallas to train and live it out I’m gonna do everything I can to make it happen
First time I seen this training in NZ we got Rugby
If you pause at 4:40 it looks like he's doing the salute (you know exactly what I'm about)
Yo love to know if you do middle school football athletes
Now i know who casting for Diablo the movie......
NFL players vs famous soccer players, how to rate them in skills, short running, long running
houston is hot but defly is no florida humid hot lmao
For everyone that don't speak intelligent con: I'm a failed high school athlete that tried to play college but wasn't good enough so I got a PE degree and instead of making small wages blowing the whistle at middle schoolers I decided to use social media and finess low drafted nfl players until I get that 1 super star to stamp me and I really get that bag. 😉
😂😭💀 fr these people be bag chasin even got on Insider 😭
stfu
Nah this is legitimate.
look like wing Chun or MMA or something. Crazy
6:48 annyone else thought he was gonna trip? 😂
Is the first weeks’ lesson on understanding the coach’s language?
I be there soon remember that
I'm a 19-year-old from Canada Toronto, my whole life I've never taken an interest in football, the only sport I play was basketball. Over the last year, I've taken so much interest in football and want to start playing. Although I've never played a football game in my life, only catching football and stuff is all I've done. Is it too late to even try to play football seriously, if not how do I find a trainer?
I’d say it’s a little too late but there are always exceptions, you’ll have to play catch up and work very hard.
23 year old here, 5'9 170 pounds, very fast and athletic. any advice for a guy like me to make it pro. I know I got what it takes, I just need guidance
Brock Wright went undrafted but was signed by the Detroit Lions.
any white dude named brock or thor, they some cornbread feed looking hulk.
A master is always a student of the game.
Channel dedicated to drawing,.
"Drawing is my passion, not a gift"
7:30 bro sound just like boonk gang lol
Well that's cool
the notre dame tight end had 3 catches for 21 yards last season...
I don't understang anything about american football, is this a good or a bad status?
Did I just saw a Dior cleats?
7:30 homie sounded like Kendrick lamar
Stonmaz good luck
Boom, boom, boom, sha, sha, eyes, right there, boom!
Wah Wah Wah Grrrrrruuuuddddd
They look like they are ready to fight Mike Tyson.