@@SpecialTeamsU I watch collage long snappers from kohls camps And when they fire there hips back there legs go strait is that flexibility and how do I get there.
@@colin8952 we don’t teach the slide back. If you watch any other throwing or striking sports, creating a block and controlling your body is extremely important. When you try to lock your legs hard, slide, or hop back you lose the ability to efficiently transfer energy from your body into the ball.
@@SpecialTeamsU ok when I watch collage long snappers snap the ball in slow motion they pickup the ball a couple of inches off the ground is that naturally suppose to happen
A lot of inconsistency stems from a lack of body control. Let’s set up a virtual lesson so I can evaluate your technique and get you some corrections to work on.
@@DonVolanteIII Luke wears gloves because he is a former linebacker and always just kept his gloves on when transitioning to snapping. Its not necessary and I don't even recommend it, but if you like to do it, its fine. I only have a few clients that wear gloves. Most do not.
@@SoparlaX what YOU need is different than what others needs. Your current grip, your learning style, and our approach towards efficiency is individualized for you. Hope to see you soon.
@@SpecialTeamsU I've practiced for 15 mins a day and now I can get a spiral but I can't get a tight spiral and I also can't get the hangtime and accuracy. Also I can't snap a spiral when it's raining and when the ball is super dry