This past week I've been getting more coaches reaching out about how to teach run stunting to their D-Line.
So, for this week's D-Line Examples I'll be sharing a compilation of run stunt related hot tips. Enjoy!
1) Tighten your base
Tighten your base ever so slightly so can easily gain lateral distance on your first step.
2) No false steps
Avoid false stepping with your push foot. Larry Johnson teaches this by placing his foot inside the push foot of the stunter.
3) Mental weight
The key to stunting is to take efficient steps without giving any tips. So put your mental weight on your push foot to gain lateral distance efficiently.
4) Angled or lateral
If you're in a head up alignment (0, 2 or 4) take an angled first step, but if your in odd alignment (1, 3, 5) take a lateral step
5) Key the adjacent blocker
Transfer your eyes from the primary blocker to the adjacent blocker to get all the information you need on how to react.
6) Cross face or chase tail
For 2-gap movement, "cross face" if the blocker comes to you & "chase the tail" if the blocker goes away.
7) U-turn vs reach
When you get a reach from your primary blocker, U-turn at the heel line so you don't get reached by the adjacent blocker.
8) Work at the same time
The whole D-Line can work run-stunting at the same time with the 4-corner slant drill.
9) Stay flat
When run stunting from a 4i technique, stay flat down the line so you can make the play on backside of zone read.
10) Dip the shoulder
To reduce your surface area and penetrate vertically, dip, rip and get skinny.
Well, that's all for this week folks. If you have any ideas for what I should post next week let me know!
That's all for this week! See ya soon!
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-Craig​
Glad I found your Instagram and now substack. I've coached dline for a while now, including 5 years at d3 College level, but felt like my little black book of drills was lacking in run stop and block destruction. Thank you for sharing your wisdom with us.