football special teams play
Encyclopedia of Special Teams Play
Item Number: FD-02738

with Rick Kelm,
Ripon HS (WI) Head Football Coach;
2005 & 2003 Wisconsin Class 4 State Champions,
2003 Wisconsin High School Coach of the Year

Special teams play has been a key to Ripon High Schools 38-2 record over the past three seasons. Coach Kelm believes that special teams must receive as much emphasis in practice and planning as offense and defense. Being aggressive and calculated make this special teams' package effective. Ten unique situations make up this special teams package. These areas include kick off, onside kick, kick off return, hands team, punt, punt fake, punt block, punt return, extra point/field goal and fake extra point/field goal. The punt game, onside package, punt block systems make it difficult for the opponent to prepare for Ripon. In all, 20% of all plays in a high school game are special team situations. This DVD is a complete presentation on special teams at the high school level and has been a crucial part of the consistent success at Ripon High School.

184 minutes. 2007.

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Hank Schrader Checklist 2-DVD Pack
coach's checklist
Price:
$ 69.99
As both an offensive and defensive coordinator, Coach Schrader has seen strategies from both sides of the ball. In this DVD, Schrader shares his ideas on building a winning offensive attack. This presentation is divided into four areas; Offensive strategy, running attack, passing attack and how to develop an offensive game plan. Offensive strategy is based on balance, diversity, flexibility and deceptiveness. Five offensive styles are presented. The running attack is broken down into three areas: type of attack, developing the attack and running strategy. Schrader challenges the coach's thinking with his "12 Critical Questions to Develop your Running Attack." The Passing Attack includes components, developing the attack and...
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Item Number: FD-02593

The Coach's Checklist for Offensive Planning

with Hank Schrader,
Bellevue (WA) High School Defensive Coordinator

As both an offensive and defensive coordinator, Coach Schrader has seen strategies from both sides of the ball. In this DVD, Schrader shares his ideas on building a winning offensive attack. This presentation is divided into four areas; Offensive strategy, running attack, passing attack and how to develop an offensive game plan. Offensive strategy is based on balance, diversity, flexibility and deceptiveness. Five offensive styles are presented. The running attack is broken down into three areas: type of attack, developing the attack and running strategy. Schrader challenges the coach's thinking with his "12 Critical Questions to Develop your Running Attack." The Passing Attack includes components, developing the attack and passing strategy. The "12 Critical Questions to Develop your Passing Attack" are explained in detail. Passing strategies by down and distance and by zone are covered. Nine steps to develop your game plan is a detailed look at offensive preparation. Opponent and self-scouting, film sessions and game preparation are all covered in detail. This is an excellent template for any coach who is serious about developing a successful offensive football program.

47 minutes. 2006.

The Coach's Checklist for Defensive Planning

with Hank Schrader,
Bellevue (WA) High School Defensive Coordinator

Coach Schrader's coaching experience includes stops in Wisconsin, Texas and now in the state of Washington. As the Defensive Coordinator in 2001 for Bellevue High School, his leadership helped bring home a state football championship. In this DVD, Schrader shares his ideas on building a winning defensive attack. Schrader's presentation is divided into three areas: Defensive principles, designing a dynamic defense and components of a good defensive game plan. The three main defensive principles are effective alignment, getting players into the correct areas of offensive attack and techniques used to maximize their ability. Eight elements are included in the "Style of Play" section. Each of these can have an impact on the style of play that a coach chooses. "Winning the Ground War" is a major emphasis when building a dynamic defense. The next elements are proper alignment, gap responsibility and playing together as a unit. "Nine Tips for a Sound Defense" establishes the keys to defensive success. The eight steps to design a defensive game plan are also highlighted. Schrader shares his actual game plan and each of the sections that make up his plan.

39 minute. 2006.

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