15 Tips for Running a Triple Option Offensive Program in 2015

15 Tips for Running a Triple Option Offensive Program in 2015

 
 

15 Tips for Running a Triple Option Offensive Program in 2015
1.       No-huddle during practice.  Full-speed game situation repetitions lead to procedural conditioning and more data on each player.
2.       The Triple Option constantly creates responses to the void that #1 and #2 create.  This is an undefinable play and the undefinable play is the future of football.
3.       Give players 1,000+ reps of game-deciding concepts to keep players feet moving (and not their head).    
4.       Practice involves minimal amount of talking by coaches as practice is learning by doing.  Players understand concepts by doing them.
5.       Advocate urgent, accurate feet and eyes—leaders are built with urgent, accurate feet and eyes.
6.       Everything you do with the Triple Option is designed to be a process not an end result.
7.       Players are tea bags—you don’t know what they are going to do until you put them in hot water.
8.       Condition during practice by getting three offensive reps/minute per player.
9.       Teach the fastest learner and everyone has to catch up.
10.   The area of improvement always is everything.
11.   You can’t be a Riverboat gambler if you’re coaching the Little Giants.
12.   Every game counts—none are more special than others—just the next one.
13.   The offense is about making constant, unrelenting quick decisions.
14.   Tell people why they do what they do so they can conceptualize the process.
15.   Play with a desire to excel the Triple Option not a fear of failure.

Two State Semifinalists, A State Finalist, and a State Champion in Texas have Come out of Dr. Cella’s Triple Option Football System In Four Years

Triple Option Football Academy Owner, Dr. Lou Cella, is a Sports Performance Specialist, and a 20-year coaching veteran of theTriple Option Football Academy Owner, Lou Cellacollege and high school level.  


Dr. Cella assisted in the turnaround of numerous high school football programs through his triple option-based camp system. Just months after Dr. Cella served as camp director,Cashmere (WA) and Timmonsville (SC) went to the state semifinals, Bayfield (CO) went to the state championship game, and Falls City (TX) won their first regional and first state championship in school history.


In addition, Hereford (MD), Johnson (NJ), Lakewood (SC), Petaluma (CA), Piedra Vista (NM), Poland (ME), Riverwood (GA), San Benito (CA), Seminole County (GA), and Temple City (CA)posted drastic turnarounds just months after Dr. Cella served as their camp director.


At the heart of the American Football Sports Science-Mental Conditioning Academy (AFSSMCA)and the Triple Option Football Academy is the mission to lead the high-performance football environment through sports science and mental conditioning coaching practices.


Contact: (570) 332-0265

 
 
 
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