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High School Quarterback Training

How To Improve Mechanics, Win More Games, And Get Noticed By Scouts

 

Every high school quarterback is placed under an enormous amount of stress, on and off the field. While every player on the team is important, the QB is central to the offensive – he must not only make great plays, think on his feet, and have the proper mechanics, but also be a leader, pushing his team to work together and win games.

But without the proper training, most high school QBs never reach their full potential. This is where a great Quarterback Camp can make all the difference.

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Here’s why – and what it means for their chances of a future sports career in college or beyond:

Unfortunately, most high school football teams and youth leagues do not offer concentrated training exclusively for quarterbacks.

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A high school quarterback usually does the same football drills and practice as every other player – which is good for the team, but not enough to give the QB the focused training he needs. For the best training elite youth and high school quarterbacks choose to join our Redzone youth and high school QB camps. But that isn’t possible for every developing quarterback. We don’t think that should mean that they can’t gain many of the valuable lessons that Dream Makers uses to prepare youth and high school QB’s for the next level.

Without the right instruction, quarterbacks who have enormous potential may be missing opportunities to improve their game and impress the scouts who will ultimately decide their career.

Improper mechanics, footwork and other poor instruction could actually increase the risk of the player injuring himself during games or practice – potentially ruining his career.  Learning proper throwing mechanics and making them second nature allows a qb to perform under the increased pressure of the next level.

Whether the player simply wants to help his team win more games, or aspires to play on a professional level, he needs specialized training from a professional instructor.

As a parent, coach or a player, you know the frustration of not being able to make plays on the field, not being able to win games, getting sidelined for others on the team, or not getting noticed by the people who matter.  This is why resilience is so important at the quarterback position.

The important thing to remember is: you have options. With the right training and practice of the best quarterback drills any player can significantly enhance his skills, strength, mechanics and his understanding of the game – all of which play crucial roles in how the player performs.

By receiving professional instruction from a knowledgeable quarterback coach who understands every aspect of the position, a player can reach his full potential and prepare himself for a promising football career.

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Benefits of High School Quarterback Training

SC-witon-speight-168Every high school quarterback has the same core goals during the game: make better passes, connect with receivers, increase yardage and, ultimately, win more games.

Of course, the most talented players are also thinking beyond just the game. They’re thinking about college scouts or even NFL scouts who could propel their career. Top high school prospects are already under great pressure from coaches, family and even local media, watching their every step, on and off the field.

No matter how big the player’s aspirations, a great quarterback training program can help him achieve his goals to be the best he can be.

Here are just some of the ways a player can benefit from the guidance of experienced QB trainers:

Improved mechanics and footwork
The right mechanics – how the player moves, his footwork, arms, hips and other parts of the body – can vastly improve his passing and running games. Skilled instructors will show the player the precise movements he needs to carry out to take his ability to the next level. Your average high school football coach will rarely have the expertise to offer this type of instruction.

Strength and speed
Los Angeles Field Generals 2013High school quarterbacks cannot underestimate the importance of strength and speed. To throw better, farther and maintain accuracy throughout the entire game, a QB must constantly work on improving his arm strength. A focused strength building qb workout program at a leading quarterback camp will enable the player to not only gain more power in his passes but also more speed.

Timing
Speed is crucial, but on the field it’s not just about how fast you are – it’s about making the right moves at the right time. QBs have split seconds to react during plays. From knowing when to release the ball (or not release it), when to rush, when to get better footing and when to be patient, having great timing is essential, and it’s another central component of the best QB training programs.

Benefits beyond the field
Above, we’ve listed only a handful of the many ways a high school quarterback can enhance his ability with the proper training. But what about off the field?

Today’s most talented players need to know how to handle themselves when they’re not in game, because they face an incredible amount of scrutiny from media, coaches, teachers and others. It’s too easy for young players to make bad decisions that threaten their sports careers. Good QB camps teach players how to handle all the pressure, act professionally at all times, and become better leaders.

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Elite Training For Any High School Quarterback

Steve Clarkson Dreammaker is an elite quarterback training program widely regarded as one of the best in the United States.

qb-camps-retreat-2016The top high school quarterbacks from across the United States attend Steve Clarkson’s elite QB camps in and learn from one of the best instructors in the sport. Steve Clarkson has been called “the most powerful quarterback coach in football” by ESPN magazine, and his training programs have received praise from numerous national media, including Sports Illustrated, the NFL Network, the New Yorker and others.

Learn more about our Quarterback Retreat and Field Generals programs or contact us today to find the right training program for your aspiring high school quarterback.  We also provide private coaching for groups or one on one if you are preparing for the next level.

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