(Photo via chiefs.com)
The “Movement Myagi,” Shawn Myszka, joins Keith Grabowski on the Coach and Coordinator Podcast for a weekly segment highlighting an NFL play of the week from a functional movement perspective, presented by Physio-Control. Myszka discusses the play from a perspective of what movements the player performed and then extracts and gives tips for coaches to allow them to make their players better in game situations. Keith adds the football coach’s perspective in how those suggestions fit into practice.
Show notes
1:45 Describing how Tyreek Hill’s play was set up
2:50 Why Hill’s play could work at the high school level as an end-of-half play
3:30 The need to develop problem-solving players
4:25 Why more teams should run end-of-half plays like this one
5:30 How to practice these types of plays
6:20 How to practice defending these types of plays
7:40 “Stacking the odds” in practice
9:05 What the Dallas Cowboys did wrong in defending the play
12:10 How to teach a player to make similar plays
Watch the play below:
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— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) November 5, 2017
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