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  • Strength Report: Writing the Winter Off-Season Strength and Conditioning Program, Part I
    2014-02-01 - Mike Gentry
  • Speed Report: The Virtues of Off-Season Conditioning - Is It Good for Football Speed?
    2014-02-01 - Dale Baskett
  • Safety First: Modify With Care
    2014-02-01 - AFM Editorial Staff
  • Drills Report: Pursuing Perfect Ball Security
    2014-02-01 - Steve Heck
  • Coach to Coach: An Efficient and Effective Play Calling System
    2014-02-01 - Bryon Hamilton
  • Rawlings Football College and High School Coaches of the Year
    2014-02-01 - David Purdum
  • Cheat Sheets - Making the Most Out of Your Play Calling System
    2014-02-01 - Matt Kalb
  • Why Cover 4? How this alignment can be effective against both the run and the pass.
    2014-02-01 - Richard Shepas
  • Option Football - Few Plays, Many Ways, Part I
    2014-02-01 - Paul Markowski
  • Out in the Open - Live tackling drills can improve your team’s open field tackling.
    2014-02-01 - Drew Christ
  • Managing Your Program: Measuring Practice Success and Developing Good Habits
    2014-02-01 - Keith Grabowski
  • Shining Stars
    2014-02-01 -
  • FREE FORM - Special Team Statistics
    2014-02-01 -
  • A Wide Receiver’s Philosophy
    2014-02-01 - Denie Marie
  • M. B. S.
    2014-02-01 - Malik Hall
  • Letter from AFM
    2014-01-01 - John Gallup
  • Speed Report: Is Your Speed Training the Real Deal?
    2014-01-01 - Dale Baskett
  • Strength Report: Develop Complete Athletes – Liberty Universitys Unique Strength Program
    2014-01-01 - Bill Gillespie
  • Safety First: Deadly Opponent
    2014-01-01 - AFM Editorial Staff
  • Drills Report: Complete Special Teams Drills
    2014-01-01 - Tom Watts - Head Coach, Ohio Wesleyan University
  • Coach to Coach: The Turnaround
    2014-01-01 - Bryon Hamilton
  • Getting Defensive – Cocoa High School’s base 3-3-5 defense shuts down nearly every opponent they face.
    2014-01-01 - Dallas Jackson
  • Fast-Paced and Powerful – The No-Huddle Power Pistol offense includes five different tempos, all designed to confuse the defense.
    2014-01-01 - JohnAllen W. Snyder
  • Red Zone Rescue – Using a separate red zone offensive package can confuse the defense.
    2014-01-01 - Mike McDaniels
  • Step Lively! Linebacker Movements vs. the Run
    2014-01-01 - Mike Ricketts
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