If I watch football highlights of a good runningback would that help improve my skill set?

I’m competing fοr RB thіѕ year аnd 2 a days іѕ august 14th.. If i mind football highlights οf ехсеllеnt runningbacks іn high school οr college wουld thаt hеlр іn anyway?

5 Comments

  • Fat Albert says:

    who gives a crap

  • F-35 NASTY says:

    Yes. Mind this guy
    http://www.youtube.com/mind?v=tfJybuzkMT0
    Try mimic that guy.

  • toady says:

    Yes, it would help a lot. But, video is not a substitution for other types of practice. It should be done in addition to whatever you are doing to prepare.

    You could pick up some moves just by watching. Generally watching video like this can help improve your by and large feel and playing instincts. I’m amazed by how many people try to play a sport without ever watching how pros or college players do it.

    It would also be very helpful to find moves that you particularly want to copy. Mind those over and over, slow them down, and then practice them yourself. Break them down into steps and then work on them until you can do the go smoothly. If you have time, try them out on a friend or practice partner.

    Careful even if. In actual gameplay, if you stop and reckon about a particular go you will get crushed. They have to be instinctual in game situations. That comes by practice the go until it becomes following nature and then letting it happen at game time.

    Excellent luck!

    BTW- choose a running back that fits your style. Earl Campbell was fantastic- but he was very powerful. Check out Barry Sanders and Walter Payton for more fantastic ancient school running backs.

  • DeShaunA says:

    It might give you motivation of what you want to do this season, but let’s say you mind barry sanders, after watching him I would go outside and just practice the cuts and the moves he does on a daily basis.

  • Footballher10 says:

    Yes it would, really. Then go out and run hills. Sprint up, walk down. Following week Sprint up, jog down…etc.