Thank you coach Grand, this information is gold!!!! My 11 yr old is learning alot from you.He will be the starting QB for his J.R high flag football. team.
To keep the arm slot perpendicular to the body (sidearm) on a deep throw you need to lean the body. Brady does it, to give the best example; perfectly sidearm but looks over-the-top. That arm slot has more power for most throwers, not only quarterbacks but pitchers as well.
Lean the body forward or to your left? If you’re talking to the left for righties I disagree if you’re talking like leaning to the right I agree somewhat to prevent a head dip and wild front side
@@firstdowntraining Leaning to the left for a righty. That's how Brady's mechanics evolved, not only for deep throws. It's a sidearm throw but looks more over the top because he's leaning to the left. I think in baseball they call it contra-lateral tilt.
i feel what you mean by having a wide base. A lot of my movement becomes restricted. I feel like boxing and throwing a football are very similar in the concept of generating power and torque.
Hi coach! The packer and vikings played today (Jan 1st), and on Kirk’s 3rd INT, I noticed he had a slight dip on his left side. Based on what you said, it would be because his back foot was too wide when he threw the ball. If you can, and want, could you look at it and explain why he ended up losing power behind the throw?
Yessir! Will do, thank you for the feedback- Kirk is notorious for the wide base I’ve been saying that for years and that’s what causes his back leg kick as well. Listen, he’s still extremely talented but there are some areas mechanically he can get better at
@@firstdowntraining yes I agree! Every time I watch him throw, his release is high and his throws always look like they’re missing that power. Thanks again coach!
Closest spot will be St. Louis MO! I’ll send the info link below ⬇️ www.firstdowntraining.com/service-page/st-louis-missouri-qb-wr-camp?referral=service_list_widget
I would say for a higher release focus on a more compact front side and not swinging the front shoulder open or the front elbow down. So whenever you throw I would just have a mental cue of where you should be keeping your front arm
Your videos are really helping me learn how to be a better football player
Appreciate you bro- really glad the content is able to help you!
Happy New Years Coach Grant, thank you for sharing your knowledge to improve coaches and players 🏈
Of course my man! Happy new years to you as well- really appreciate your support
Thank you coach Grand, this information is gold!!!! My 11 yr old is learning alot from you.He will be the starting QB for his J.R high flag football. team.
No problem sir, really glad the content is able to help him! Thank you very much for the support
Thank you coach, the third clip was very helpful!
No problem man, glad this could help you! Thank you for watching
Thank you coach grant 🙏🙏🙏
No problem man, really glad the videos can help you!
To keep the arm slot perpendicular to the body (sidearm) on a deep throw you need to lean the body. Brady does it, to give the best example; perfectly sidearm but looks over-the-top. That arm slot has more power for most throwers, not only quarterbacks but pitchers as well.
Lean the body forward or to your left? If you’re talking to the left for righties I disagree if you’re talking like leaning to the right I agree somewhat to prevent a head dip and wild front side
@@firstdowntraining Leaning to the left for a righty. That's how Brady's mechanics evolved, not only for deep throws. It's a sidearm throw but looks more over the top because he's leaning to the left. I think in baseball they call it contra-lateral tilt.
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THANK MAN KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK
Of course bro- really glad the content can help you! Thanks for the support
i feel what you mean by having a wide base. A lot of my movement becomes restricted. I feel like boxing and throwing a football are very similar in the concept of generating power and torque.
100% boxing is just like! A lot of people don’t box unfortunately so it’s tough to get them to understand at least QBs
You really made me think a lot on improving
Yessir, glad this video brought you some value!
Coaches you are super helpful
Appreciate you bro, really glad the content can help!
Coach can you make a video about how to train your core
Yeah absolutely man, thank you for the feedback!
Im not a QB but I'd be down to come learn a few things for being a backup QB as a WR. Greetings from washington btw
Yessir! I’ll send you our camp info below
www.firstdowntraining.com/service-page/seattle-washington-qb-wr-camp?referral=service_list_widget
Hi coach! The packer and vikings played today (Jan 1st), and on Kirk’s 3rd INT, I noticed he had a slight dip on his left side. Based on what you said, it would be because his back foot was too wide when he threw the ball. If you can, and want, could you look at it and explain why he ended up losing power behind the throw?
Yessir! Will do, thank you for the feedback- Kirk is notorious for the wide base I’ve been saying that for years and that’s what causes his back leg kick as well. Listen, he’s still extremely talented but there are some areas mechanically he can get better at
@@firstdowntraining yes I agree! Every time I watch him throw, his release is high and his throws always look like they’re missing that power. Thanks again coach!
Coach are u going to be in Iowa at all
Closest spot will be St. Louis MO! I’ll send the info link below ⬇️
www.firstdowntraining.com/service-page/st-louis-missouri-qb-wr-camp?referral=service_list_widget
Lovely
Appreciate you as always man!
Great video. What are some drills to make my release higher? Thanks
I would say for a higher release focus on a more compact front side and not swinging the front shoulder open or the front elbow down. So whenever you throw I would just have a mental cue of where you should be keeping your front arm
I sadly can't go
And I'm in az
First!
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