With new state laws enforcing restrictions on practice time and contact, coaches must work to be efficient as ever. In speaking with my peers, I have heard a range of answers, from: “How will they really be able to monitor this?” to “It doesn’t affect us. We never hit that much anyway.”
First, all coaches must accept that whether they like the restrictions or not, it is the law. If something happens as a result of not following the law, there will be consequences.
So just like on the sideline during game days, we must find ways to adapt and deal with this.
Practices must be planned and organized in detail with drills and technique work that will translate directly to success on the field. At all levels, work should progress from individual technique to application of technique in different scenarios in drills followed by timing everything up in group and team periods.
The challenge now is where to insert contact periods. Coach Lee Weber of Wamego High School provided a template for how he organizes a week for his team with guidelines outlined by USA Football’s Levels of Contact. His templates for each week are below.
CLICK HERE: To see Days 1 and 2 of Weber’s practice plan
CLICK HERE: To see Days 3 and 4 of Weber’s practice plan
CLICK HERE: To see a chart outlining USA Football’s Levels of Contact
In addition to organizing the team’s work, coaches must look for ways to improve performance and learn the intricacies of each play with the time available. Here are a few suggestions for improving coaching and efficiency.
Good luck with the season. Plan ahead and provide your players with the tools they need to get the most out of practice time.
Keith Grabowski has been a football coach for 26 years, currently serving as an offensive assistant and technology coordinator at Oberlin College in Ohio. He previously was a head coach at the high school level for eight years and the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Baldwin Wallace University. Grabowski serves as an advisor for several sports technology companies. He is a columnist for American Football Monthly and writes his own blog at thecoachesedge.com/blog. He's the author of "101+ Pro Style Pistol Offense Plays" and five other books available on thecoachedge.comand operates Coaches Edge Technologies. Follow him on Twitter @CoachKGrabowski.