skip to main | skip to sidebar

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2011 (336)
    • ►  October (13)
    • ►  September (27)
    • ►  August (13)
    • ►  July (28)
    • ▼  June (33)
      • Martial Art And How To Change It
      • Golf Putting Secret Tips to Hit the Golf Shot
      • Soccer Fitness Training David Beckham Style For Be...
      • How To Be A Drop Back Passer - Quarterback Footwork
      • Take One Easy Step Towards A Classic Golf Swing
      • Fastpitch Softball Bunt Coverage
      • Eliminate The Backswing Dip!
      • Vollyball the Physical Sport
      • Cameco's Smith Ranch Uranium Facility
      • Five Stages of Football Development
      • Do You Think Fun Soccer Drills Would Make Coaching...
      • Three Drills For Generating More Clubhead Speed
      • Mizuno MP63 irons Give You an Incredible Feeling
      • In Residence Golf Training At Home - Why It Is Vital
      • Golf Instruction Tip - Practice Your Short Game First
      • Middle School Football Training - Getting in Shap...
      • Don't Believe These Popular Golf Myths
      • Volleyball Tips For Girls On How To Use Pepper War...
      • How to discover sense of balance exercises
      • Tips for Newbie Tennis Players
      • 3 Kids Soccer Drills For Successful Training
      • 4 Top Attacking Skills and Techniques – What Makes...
      • 3 Putting Drills to Help You Sink More Putts
      • Soccer Skills - How To Improve Your First Touch
      • The Dos and Don'ts in Working With Journalist...
      • Soccer Drills - Teach Your Young Soccer Players to...
      • Just How Can Swing action Exercises Strengthen You...
      • Powerful Cardio - 2 Drills That You Can Implement ...
      • Designing for a Trade Show Exhibit
      • Learning Middle School Football Quarter Back Drills
      • Woodworking Tips - Furniture Fittings
      • Goalkeeping Drills Develop Quickness and Agility
      • Used Equipment FAQ
    • ►  May (57)
    • ►  April (50)
    • ►  March (30)
    • ►  February (26)
    • ►  January (59)
  • ►  2010 (212)
    • ►  December (57)
    • ►  November (30)
    • ►  October (29)
    • ►  September (25)
    • ►  August (25)
    • ►  July (22)
    • ►  June (21)
    • ►  May (3)

FootBall Drills

How To Be A Drop Back Passer - Quarterback Footwork

Monday, June 27, 2011

Quarterback drops are the number of steps you take back from the line of scrimmage as a drop back passer before you set up in the pocket to throw the pass. Each of your passing plays will require you to make different drops. As a drop back passer you want to ensure you take the correct number of drop steps for the timing between you and your receivers. To execute the both long and short passing plays, you must take the right number of drop steps to have a successful drop back passing game.
The drop back passing techniques is the three-step drop back, five-step drop back and the seven-step drop back. Using the three-step drop for the quick hitter passes the five-step for the medium to long ball and the seven-step for long passes are the drop back passing skills you will need to develop.
Each of the three drops use basically the same footwork, the three-step has you taking one long stride starting with the foot on your passing arm side, followed by two shorter quick steps. The second step being a cross over with the opposite foot and the final step is your plant step, setting you up to throw the pass. You will use the three-step for quick short timing patterns.
Drop back passing in the five-step drop is very much like the three-step drop, the difference being your footwork requires 5 steps. Take three long backward strides, and like in the three-step, you are crossing over on the second back step. The first three steps are followed by two quick steps, the last step being your plant step to deliver the throw. The five-step uses more time allowing the receivers to run their medium and longer routes.
Seven-step drop back passing follows the same pattern as the three-step and five-step drops. You take your first backward step using the same foot as your passing arm, taking 5 long backward steps, crossing over on the second and fourth steps, followed by 2 shorter quick steps, the last one being your plant step. You will be using the seven-step for the long passes, the seven steps giving you and your receivers the timing needed for that longer routes.
In conclusion, being a drop back passer requires you know the footwork for each of the three drop back patterns your offensive scheme requires. Each footwork drill is similar and used for different passing patterns. The three-step drop for short timing patterns, the five-step for medium and longer passing routes and the seven-step drop back for the long passing patterns.



See our list of quarterback footwork training videos http://www.scoretouchdowns.com/page/398193472



Visit http://www.scoretouchdowns.com/page/398204104 and see our full line of quarterback training eqyuipment.

My Links : makita lct200w 18v combo kit makita miter saw ls1013

Posted by Joun at 10:38 AM  

Labels: Footwork, Passer, Quarterback

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Newer Post Older Post Home
Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Blog Design by Gisele Jaquenod

Work under CC License.

Creative Commons License