April 2, 2025
mastering double team progression
Video Description:
In this video, we break down the 6-phase double team progression for the Midline Triple Option (Right). Learn how to execute each phase with precision, dominate the line of scrimmage, and mastering double team progression. Plus, find out how you can take your coaching to the next level with Triple Option Football Academy’s in-person and online training options. Call (570) 332-0265 to get started today!
The Triple Option Football Academy represents the height of performance-enhancement education in football, and the ultimate goal is for you to create actualization, awareness, self-mastery, and peak experience for your people.
Triple Option Football Academy Camps creates an elite-performance environment to make all your people drastically more effective.
Dr. Lou Cella, Sport and Performance Psychologist, began educating players on the Triple Option offense in the 1990s and this expanded to coaches in the early 2000s. In 2010 Dr. Cella started running camps educating teams on how to run the FBS Triple Option offense, then later formed The Academy in 2013.
Camps are run in a 72-play sequence each day, over a three-day period, with up to three groups simultaneously participating. When the 72-plays are completed, the camp is completed on that day. At the end of each camp day there is a Q&A session with Dr. Cella and the staff. In addition, you receive the Triple Option Football Academy to access to all the resources in order to playcall, install, and practice the Triple Option offense the right way the first time.
Before the 2010 season, Falls City HS (TX) had never won a regional championship in school history.
In 2010, after running a camp with Lou Cella as Camp Director, Falls City HS (TX) won the Regional and State Championship for the first time in school history in Texas while scoring 680 points in 15 games.
“The biggest thing for us is that it gave our kids the opportunity to work together in our offensive system before the season started – the techniques and fundamentals they learned was so big, so was the team bonding, and so was having an outside source (Lou Cella) teaching them – this was invaluable.”
– Mark Kirchhoff, Head Football Coach