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Title: Central Arizona Youth Football FLAG FOOTBALL


1
Central Arizona Youth Football FLAG FOOTBALL
  • WELCOME!
  • THANK YOU FOR ATTENDING!
  • THANK YOU MORE FOR VOLUNTEERING TO HELP KIDS

2
Central Arizona Youth Football FLAG FOOTBALL
  • Ken Smerzvolunteer and youth coach
  • Please ask questions or share your own experience
  • Objectives today
  • Head Coach responsibility
  • Setting goals
  • coaching vs. managing kids
  • The role of the Assistant Coaches
  • Managing your parents
  • Handling conflict
  • Fundamentals
  • Practice format
  • Offensive skills
  • Defensive skills
  • Special teams skills
  • Basic Safety
  • Game Day
  • Pre-game
  • The game
  • Best practicessuggestions from the group

3
Head Coach ResponsibilitySetting Goals
  • What are your top objectives as the Head Coach?
  • Winning at all costs?
  • Teaching teamwork, sportsmanship?
  • Having fun?
  • Preparation for tackle football?
  • YOU decide but decide
  • Setting Goals
  • Why.
  • Sense of accomplishment for all
  • Becomes your format for practices/games
  • Helps stay organized and sets expectations for
    everyone
  • Communicate to.
  • Players coaches parents
  • Do this repeatedly throughout the season
  • Types
  • Overall program objectives
  • i.e. develop teamwork fundamentals etc.
  • Individual player practice game

4
Head Coach Responsibility Coaching Kids
  • Huge difference between 6, 7, 8 year olds
  • Mental understanding
  • Coaching exacts
  • Better to make analogiesrelate at their level
  • Get at their level when speaking/coaching
  • Physical talent
  • Coordination
  • Size matterstoo big OR too small
  • Positive vs. negative reinforcement? Be
    POSITIVE!
  • catch them doing it rightincrease that focus
  • You can t fire them or terminate their contract
  • Use negative reinforcement on non-subjective
    issues (i.e. hitting another player not having
    good grades etc.)
  • Everything is done for the greater good of the
    TEAM
  • All players are contributing together for success
  • Emphasize life skillsnot just athletic
    performance
  • Most players wont make NFL, but they will work
    in teams, they will compete in society, and they
    will experience success/failure
  • Many ways of focusing on this

5
Head Coach ResponsibilityManaging Assistant
Coaches
  • Set expectations
  • Practice times/format
  • How can they help specifically
  • Experience or enthusiasm?
  • Pre-plan all practices in writing
  • Share that schedule
  • Keep drills objective specific
  • Highly focused in a skill-set
  • Pre-plan all games in writing
  • Share the role for each coach
  • Tell them what you want them to watch
  • Offense/defense/player/opportunity
  • Deputize your Assistant Coach(s)
  • Parents know that they have stroke
  • Allow them the ability to impact your kids too
  • YOU still have control
  • Responsible for their behavior

6
Head Coach ResponsibilityManaging Parents
  • You are the Head Coach
  • Act like it
  • Respectful of all discipline educator humble
    firm in control
  • Set the expectations early for all phases
  • Practices, games, events, etc.
  • Review your rules
  • Have a MANDATORY Parents Meeting
  • No players/kids
  • Requirement for returning players parents too
  • Review expectations and offer them an out if
    they dont like your style
  • Have a Discipline Letter in addition to Code of
    Conduct
  • Paint a vision of the practices and games
  • Encourage parents to participate in the season
  • Echo lessons being learned in the practice/game
  • Support the progress of their child

7
Head Coaches Responsibility Handling Conflict
  • Prevent conflict by
  • Set expectations up front
  • Have an effective coaching staff
  • Stay organized and consistent
  • Stick to your plan(s)
  • Use written communication
  • Email announcements preseason etc
  • Use your local association to support you
  • Key officers and/or the Board
  • Confront conflict as it occurs to avoid
    spillover and prevents growth
  • Realize some parents are just goofy and will
    never like your coaching methods
  • Your job is not to win a popularity contest
  • Keep focus on all issued performance based and
    not personal

8
Practice FormatGeneral Points
  • Keep drills limited to short time framehelps
    keep kids and coaches interested. (5 to 10
    minutes each)
  • Have multiple drills that compliment each other
    in developing a skill set.
  • Have drills designed for a specific skill (i.e.
    flag pulling pursuit angle drive blocking)
  • Breakout specialty positionstypically QB, RBand
    work on skills away from the herd.
  • Start/stop practice on timeevery time.
  • No horseplay before practice (or games). Have
    drill lined up for kids who get there early.
  • Preplan all practicesin writing if possible.
  • Have fun! Players, Coaches, and you!

9
  • Review Discipline Letter

10
Practice FormatConditioning
  • Static vs. Dynamic stretching
  • Benefits of each
  • Examples
  • SPARQ Training speed power agility reflex
    quicknessAgility Training
  • Heavy focus on micro conditioning/reflex
  • Other ideas
  • Obstacle course
  • Sharks/Minnows
  • Bull-in-the-ring
  • Bear/crab crawl
  • Squat lunges
  • Use your imaginationkeep them moving.

11
  • Review Conditioning Slides

12
Practice FormatOffense
  • Line of scrimmage concept
  • Player positions
  • Offensive line gaps
  • Formations
  • I formation wingback slot twin rt/lf
  • Shift/audible at the line
  • Drills
  • Blocking
  • Stancebalanced
  • Exploding off ball
  • Hand positions
  • Driving feet
  • Q/B drills
  • Hand off bootleg throwing techniques
  • Plays to run
  • dive sweep reverse double reverse pitch pass
  • Design players to player strengths

13
Practice FormatDefense
  • Positions responsibilities
  • Linemanrush gap assignment
  • Defensive Endcontain everything to the middle
  • Watch back side
  • Linebackersfill and pass defense
  • Match to man coverage
  • Alignment
  • 53--4471 Usually keep one linebacker
  • Random blitzcall audible
  • Techniques
  • ready or athletic position always
  • Head across the bodylike tackle
  • Shuffle feetslide--break
  • Get off ballbe aggressive
  • Drills
  • Pursuitgetting cut off angle
  • Ball snap and rush
  • Ball carrier between cones and flag pull

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Practice FormatSpecial Teams
  • Kick-off
  • Primary focuscontain!
  • Teach staying in lanes
  • Fastest players in the middle
  • Smartest players on the ends
  • Primary focuscontain!
  • Stay home on the back side
  • Kick return
  • Get a body on a body
  • Teach kids north/south running with small moves
  • Trick plays? Better be fast!! Very little time.
  • Only time ball is live on the ground
  • Punt
  • Must declarefree kickno rush or pursuit
  • When
  • Up against a great defense
  • Scoring battle and/or playing for field position
  • Punt return
  • Five on the linethree returning

15
  • Review practice format suggestion
  • Review offensive/defensive alignment

16
Basic SafetyFlag Football
  • Hydration
  • Water! Water! Water!
  • Kids will not typically complain or present
    signsup to you and your coaches to monitor and
    REQUIRE they drink
  • Flag football is a contact sport
  • Injuries WILL happen
  • ALWAYS have a cell phoneif you even think you
    shouldcall 911. (There is no charge.)
  • YOU are not a doctoralways error on the side of
    safety6,7, 8 year olds can tough it out when
    they get older
  • Be preparedYOU are in charge
  • Know your physical address and have written down
    to dispatch EMS in the event of an emergency
  • Know BEFORE hand who has physical/mental
    challenges.
  • Know BEFORE hand who is on medicineyou NEVER
    administer drugseven aspirin.
  • Never administer first aid of any kind yourself
    unless you are a licensed professional

17
Game DayFlag Football
  • Pre-game
  • Book check--NO head coaches
  • Flag fingernail jock/compression name
    captains
  • List of your playsoffense AND defense--by
    situation helps
  • 3rd and long player strength blitz package etc
  • What do you want your Assistants to do?
  • Scout opposing offense/defenses
  • Sideline managementkids AND parents
  • Score managementno scoreboards
  • Minimum plays
  • Talk to the referees
  • Set expectationswhat are they calling today??
  • Remind them this is FLAGnot High School
  • Game
  • Enjoy the chaosremember its only a game
  • Keep your perspectiveothers sometimes wont
  • Challenge the players on the field
  • Stay out of their way
  • Physically

18
  • Review Flag Rules

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Central Arizona Youth Football FLAG FOOTBALL
  • You are impacting the growth and development of
    some kid that you may not remember, but he may
    never forget you!
  • Coaching is a privilege, and honor. If you treat
    it that way, things will stay in proper
    perspective.
  • THANK YOU!
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