Question:
So i just found out that at my high schhol in football all of the teams hit each other. How should i prepare myself?
2015-08-12 21:23:05 UTC
Im a freshman playing on the fresh man team and we will have to go up against the jv and varsity team in hitting drills. Im only 5 foot 7 inches and 135 pounds. And the jv and varsity players are 5 foot 9+ inches tall. and weigh a lot. And are school was in the news paper so the varsity players are good. What should i do? How should i go about this? And dont say quit or anything like that. REAL/SERIOUS ANSWERS ONLY.
Four answers:
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2016-02-28 06:13:23 UTC
Do everyone a favor and say something. The year after I graduated, one of the guys living down the street was doing coke with one of the stars on the Varsity football team. This football player had a full four-year ride to Western Michigan University for football and academics (he wasn't the class valedictorian, but he was in the top 10% of his class). People knew about it, but nobody said anything. One week after graduation our football star went out and did coke with the guy down the street -- he played chicken with a freight train and lost. What a waste. Don't let something like this happen to the starting QB. He needs to get off the coke. P.S.: From the other questions you have posted, it appears that you are a troll. If you are, get a life and stop posting stupid questions.
Cu Tie
2015-08-12 23:01:11 UTC
Based on your height and weight, I believe that the best fit for you is at the wide receiver position. You have the ideal size for a high school freshman wide receiver.



My best advice for you is to work hard and perform very well in practice every day. In addition, what you need to do this month (and every offseason) is eat healthy, exercise by doing weight lifting, and either jogging or going for a long run every day. If you do these things, you will get faster, stronger, and into better shape, which will greatly improve your ability to give/take hits, as well as your chances of becoming a successful, top notch wide receiver in high school football, who could go on to play college football in the future.
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2015-08-12 21:39:32 UTC
Don't quit. Play safe. Use proper technique to protect yourself.

The idea is for you to be exposed to good players and learn from them. They were in your position, too. You're not expected to dominate the varsity team. The coaches, people in attendance, and the varsity team all know that when they watch. What they want to see is whether you have potential and whether you have the drive. It's not about plowing through the varsity team now. It's about whether you'll be able to excel when you're a senior.
Chuck M
2015-08-12 23:09:43 UTC
Wide receiver or defensive back. Maybe even running back.


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