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April 7th, 2008 at 1:07 pm

Improving your 40 Yard Dash Time

Thank you in advance for reading the following article about the importance
of a good time in the 40 yard dash for NFL players. Please share your thoughts
about the starting stance for the 40 yard dash with some comments at the end.

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The 40 Yard Dash Starting Stance – Football Combine Training

The 40 Yard Dash Starting Stance – Football Combine Training So much emphasis in the football scouting process is placed on the 40 yard dash time. From the NFL Combine to Nike Combines, both professional, college and high school football players future can be dependent on their performance in the 40 yard dash.

Like any other test in the football combine testing process, the setup or start stance is critical to the outcome of the test. Here are two important tips to help you improve you starting stance for the 40 yard dash.

Tip 1 – Keep the back leg parallel to the ground
Bend your back leg so the knee is close to the ground, almost parallel to the ground. This is a good power angle for the start. In order to fire out low with optimal acceleration this back leg needs to stay down. If it is raised up so it is at a greater angle then the tendency is for the athlete to pop straight up limiting acceleration.

Tip 2 – Keep the head down
When in the 40 yard dash starting stance keep your head down. This will allow you to fire out at a angle for acceleration. Often many athletes will bull their neck, looking upward on the start causing them to pop straight up, once again limiting acceleration. The head should be down and stay down until the end of the acceleration phase.

These two tips should help get the right start stance for the 40 yard dash. With so much at stake with the 40 yard dash, preparation for this test is important when preparing for the NFL Combine or any other football combine.

About the Author:

NFL Combine training expert Mike Gough, CSCS specializes in 40 yard dash training and football combine test preparation. Mike has just released his football combine training DVD entitled “The Combine Freak” and is available at http://www.combinefreak.com where you can signup for his free 40 yard dash and combine training newsletter. For more information on Mike Gough’s NFL Combine Training Program please visit his website at http://www.procombinetraining.com




March 6th, 2008 at 12:29 pm

Raiders sign WR Javon Walker, OT Kwame Harris

in: Football


The Raiders are building a nice team around JaMarcus Russell. Looks to be an interesting year for the Raiders.

The Oakland Raiders signed former Pro
Bowl receiver Javon Walker and free agent offensive tackle Kwame Harris, adding
two offensive players the team hopes will help quarterback JaMarcus Russell.

Walker will receive a $6 million signing bonus and $5 million in salary in
each of the first two years. The six-year deal could be worth up to $55 million,
a person familiar with the contract said on condition of anonymity because the
terms were not released.

Harris is guaranteed $3 million in the first year of his deal that would pay
him $16 million over three years, the person said.

The signings fill positions of need for the Raiders, who are trying to build their offense around Russell,
the first overall pick in last year’s draft.

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