04-05-2008, 10:25 PM
Question
In regards to Installing the Wishbone Attack, how did you teach thequarterback on his second step to "hang in the air waiting to sprint"?Just going through the footwork myself, I'm amazed at how much betteracceleration I get. Would this technique be as effective on midline?
Homer Smith
In the Wishbone the second step hangs (or drags) in order to stay backfor leverage by which to accelerate in taking the third step.
In the midline the second step must be backwards in order to get the needed leverage.
In regards to Installing the Wishbone Attack, how did you teach thequarterback on his second step to "hang in the air waiting to sprint"?Just going through the footwork myself, I'm amazed at how much betteracceleration I get. Would this technique be as effective on midline?
Homer Smith
In the Wishbone the second step hangs (or drags) in order to stay backfor leverage by which to accelerate in taking the third step.
In the midline the second step must be backwards in order to get the needed leverage.