Tennis player by day, Quarterback enthusiast by night. Angela learned the art of throwing and now is turning heads across the sports world with her self taught golden arm. For more content go to: LWKYmedia.com Dir. @Lowkey__B @LWKYmedia
Here's a short list of the following women I would like to see throw a football: - Emily Blunt. - Rosamund Pike. - Nicole Kidman. - Demi Moore. - Jennifer Lawrence. - Winona Ryder.
I’m 53 yrs old now . And have had my body beat to shit playing full contact football and hockey plus construction work . Playing flag football may have saved a lot of us from the beating we took being us!
I’ll tell ya, the Patriots were geniuses at building up back up QB’s, like they would be superstars if Brady wasn’t blocking their path. They would take someone in the third or fourth round and trade them a few years later for a first or second. Same with their assistant coaches. Has one ever worked out with another team? And lastly, now that Brady is gone, we see just how good a coach Belichek really is. That team owes Mo Lewis everything, for almost killing Drew Bledsoe with a hit on the sidelines, opening the door for Brady.
If she were my Fiancée, I'd B the happiest man on the Planet. Now back to reality: All I saw was perfect Form & Football QB Mechanics. What an Athlete is truly is. Every Coach, Educator, & Boxing Trainer dreams of a student such as her. SHe has the look & eyes of a Champion. I'm now her RESPECTFULL #1 Fan from afar...
The key to her throwing, and this can apply to anyone, is her hand placement on the ball. Even though she has smaller hands, and obviously not the strongest arm because of her stature, the way she actually holds the ball is very important. The index finger extended to the tip of the ball is key, whether you use the seams or not. People who used this grip that we recognize as distance throwers in the NFL were Bradshaw, Cunningham, Jeff George, and I think Vick used it as well.
She has one of the most notably strong fast and accurate arms in the history of athletics. 💯 in her prime, highly probable now she could throw like this girl or better.
Seriously having been a QB for 4 yrs of HS , there's more than throwing a ball. We had lots of dudes who could throw a ball, but couldn't think or read a play. Honestly I could teach my sister to throw a ball, however it doesn't make her a QB. Can we all get real now?
Agree. As a coach, throwing ability (at least initially) is pretty low on my list for QBs. I can teach most people how to throw. QB has to put in more time outside of practice than any other position. QB has to be harder on himself (herself) than the coaches. QB has to know every offensive position for every play. QB has to be the toughest SOB on the field. Etc. But give the girl props. She's doing well at a sport we all love. That probably didn't come easy.
@@jpatrick1967 Nowhere did I say that, nor did I say any girl or this particular girl was incapable of being a quarterback. As a coach, I'm simply saying there is a LOT more to being a QB than the ability to throw. And I didn't vote for Trump you presumptuous asshole.
@@jpatrick1967 The way he said it, and honestly maybe the way he meant it, sounded like he meant women aren't smart enough but what does this have to do with Trump.
Not really she can't take a hit. I guarantee she couldn't even take a hit at even a top high school football level, that's really why she doesn't play. Cool a woman can throw a football congratulations?n
I can't begin to imagine how I would feel; after viewing this magnificent video, when she'd ask me: "Baby, let's go the the Park & throw a Football around.".....
Kudos to this talented athlete for having the heart to try a new sport. She stepped out of her comfort zone. In a couple of ways. It's cool she sees potential in her younger brother and that he receives her instructions well and with respect. Easily, she could have a place in the LFL football league . Follow your dreams to all readers.
My daughter can throw like that as well. She grew up playing football in the hood with her brother and friends. Oh yeah she has the it factor. I tried to talk her into playing the sport in school but was like mom they will never let me play. I promise she is better than any guy I seen play at her school. Would have put them to shame. While girls played with dolls and hair she wanted a football.
@@thelifeofme3brantley906 Might want to reconsider that, she gets hit and injured, they're gonna blame the boy who did it. Not your daughter for playing or you and/or coach for letting her play.
@Baba Ganush So you’re the caveman type who,doesn’t believe that women should be given the same opportunities as men? There are many male QB’s who aren’t good enough to be varsity, yet they are. So I don’t get your point. She should be given an opportunity. If she wins the job based on merit, fine. If she loses it based on merit, fine. Gender should have nothing to do with it. It’s not 1950 anymore, champ.
@@TampaJohn Tampon John, being given the " same opportunity " as men is a future life changing injury. Working in an office or going to college is fine, but this is football a sport where large men get injured. Using common sense in this world seems t be a thing of the past. Will you be so supportive if see gets paralyzed for life in a football game ?
@@TheVagolfer Hahahaha! Tampon John! I bet you worked hours on that one. Even chuckled to yourself about how original you are. Sorry to tell you to take a number. It was funny the first few hundred times I heard it, but it’s lost it’s luster since. So please try harder next time. This time, use a little intelligence. If you actually have any.
@Shun Jay why should I? They make a big stink about how she can throw a ball but she is not in full football gear and nobody is around her! I've seen kids throw just like this but because she is a girl they make a huge thing about it!
She has decent form but she doesn't have enough zip on the ball and she needs a quicker release. She would get picked off most of the time. Good effort though.
Hi Angela, I have a bit of sport psychology training. I think a large part of your success has come, and will come, from your incredibly positive attitude. You are radiant and glowing, like in that interview on the bleachers. My mentor and his mentor extensively studied Hope in sport performance. You can google CR Snyder and Lew Curry. They are now deceased.