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The Proper Way to Teach Tackling, In 4 easy steps

The Proper Way to Teach Tackling, In 4 easy steps . Step 1 . This is the first step in the process because…. Hit.

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The Proper Way to Teach Tackling, In 4 easy steps

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  1. The Proper Way to Teach Tackling, In 4 easy steps

  2. Step 1 This is the first step in the process because… Hit The tackler is to drive his shoulder into the ball carrier's thigh pad(waist). His head should be across the runner's body and up. His hips should be under him. There should be no bend or arch to the tackler's back. Click the home button to review the process diagram.

  3. Step 2 This is the second step in the process because… Wrap The tackler should fling his arms around the ball carrier's legs and pull the runner towards him with a sharp motion. His fingers should be grabbing cloth wherever possible. Click the home button to review the process diagram.

  4. Step 3 This is the third step in the process because… Lift The tackler should lift the ball carrier slightly (roughly an inch or so). This serves three purposes: it keeps the tackler on his feet, preventing dives and misses; it breaks the runner's balance and contact with the ground, and it makes the next point easier. Click the home button to review the process diagram.

  5. Step 4 This is the fourth step in the process because… Drive With short choppy steps the tackler should power the ball carrier across, rather than back along, his initial motion. Click the home button to review the process diagram.

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