Jordan J. Gush (@jordangush) 's Twitter Profile
Jordan J. Gush

@jordangush

Learner and Coach of Sports, Fitness, & Health. Passionate about the WR position. Coach @ FitCrew Bradenton🐒🦊🦉🤹🏼

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"You know how you just can’t teach guys leaving the ground to catch the ball – he’s always grounded when he catches it. He keeps moving."

TK Terrence Kennell (@tkphysprep) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the hardest things you can do is stick your process and training. That’s discipline. Training that pushes boundaries and development over time. Not the flashy lights, DJs, smoke machines, and dudes puking everywhere.

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I can’t wait to watch this - guarantee there will be many lessons to take away by coaches in many sports, and not just football!

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I love the “just for life” part. He’s obviously a big guy. As he gets older, he knows he must control his diet. The problem with wide receivers is they can often get away with eating candy and McDonald’s without it greatly affecting their play or body in the short term, but it

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Sid Gillman got some nice attention on here yesterday. Here are a few interesting blogs and articles about him I've saved. AFL – How did Gillman better define passing routes and the quarterbacks and receivers responsibilities? DK – Sid had copied many NFL game films and any

Sid Gillman got some nice attention on here yesterday. Here are a few interesting blogs and articles about him I've saved.

AFL – How did Gillman better define passing routes and the quarterbacks and receivers responsibilities?

DK – Sid had copied many NFL game films and any
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This is also a great throwback article from Chris B. Brown "Al Davis’ Strategic Legacy What the "vertical pass" guru contributed to football "Gillman preached meticulous practice to sync the precise timing between quarterback and receiver, or, more precisely, between the

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Jordan J. Gush Chris B. Brown Yep that was the early birth of Rhythm based passing concepts to tie QB steps to the route. LaVell Edwards, Bill Walsh and many others carried and improved upon Gilman

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Purposeful Training Can Still Be Grueling Make sure to check out my conversation with TK Terrence Kennell wherever you pod & on the MatchQuarters YouTube channel. Pod Links: matchquarters.com/p/tmodern-foot… --