The Coaching 101 Podcast Kenny Simpson and Daniel Chamberlain
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Listen as Coach Kenny Simpson and Coach Daniel Chamberlain discuss the ins and outs of coaching fundamentals at the High School level. We will tackle becoming a new coach, how to take over a down program, best drills to install your new Defensive scheme, how to stop your cross town (or cross bridge) rival, and everything in-between.New episodes will drop Sunday morning each week.
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Unlock the Potential of Your Offense with Tags
In this episode of the Coaching 101 podcast, Coach Chambo and Coach Kenny Simpson delve into the concept of using 'tags' in coaching to simplify complex plays and strategies for players. The conversation highlights how tags can make a big impact by slightly altering plays, without overcomplicating the learning process for athletes. The discussion covers both offensive and defensive plays, stressing the importance of adapting coaching methods to the players' abilities and keeping the strategy simple yet effective. The episode also emphasizes that successful coaching is not about the quantity of knowledge a coach possesses but about what they can effectively impart to their athletes. Additionally, it touches on the importance of strategic adjustments in coaching, the role of different positions in a team, and how to leverage tags for creating versatile and dynamic game plans.
00:00 Welcome to Coaching 101: Meet the Coaches00:14 Life as a Coach: Allergies, Family, and Military Service00:30 The Journey of Parenting and Coaching00:51 Navigating Life's Milestones and the Empty Nest Syndrome03:31 The Essence of Coaching: Simplifying Complexity16:02 Deep Dive into Offensive Strategies and Tagging24:07 The Art of Simplification in Coaching26:41 Mastering Football Formations: The Art of Tagging27:32 Shifting Dynamics: Utilizing Motions and Shifts in Gameplay28:40 Innovative Play Design: Exploring the Versatility of the H Back31:31 Defensive Strategies: Tags and Adjustments38:40 Simplifying Complexity: Coaching Philosophy on Tags45:44 Coaching Wisdom: What Not to Do -
Coaching Running Backs, Recruiting, and Developing High School Football Talent w/ Morgan Cruce
This comprehensive episode of the Coaching 101 podcast, hosted by Daniel Chamberlain and Kenny Simpson, features an insightful discussion Coach Morgan Cruz on the multifaceted challenges of high school football coaching, development, and recruitment. The conversation highlights the importance of spring football, strategies for player development, and the crucial role of high school coaches in navigating the recruiting process to maximize athletes' potential. Coach Cruz shares his experience in running back coaching, emphasizing the need for effective drills, skills evaluation, and the pivotal role of communication and networking. The episode also addresses the importance of leveraging social media, creating highlight tapes, and fostering transparent relationships between coaches, athletes, and parents to secure promising college opportunities. A special note underscores the value of high school coaches' efforts in the recruiting landscape, inviting open communication and offering resources for coaching insights through the 'Coaching 101 Podcast,' while encouraging perseverance among listeners.
00:00 Welcome to the Coaching 101 Podcast
00:14 Spring Ball Insights and Personal Updates from Coach Simpson
00:57 The Challenges and Strategies of Spring Football
03:44 Coach Morgan Cruz's Football Journey and Philosophy
10:21 The Art of Selecting and Coaching Running Backs
26:30 Drill Selection and Techniques for Running Backs
28:43 Unlocking Running Back Potential: Drills and Techniques
28:59 Evolving Practice Drills: Maximizing Efficiency
29:51 Pass Protection: A Critical Skill for Running Backs
31:00 Adapting Drills for Specific Needs and Progression
32:06 The Importance of Ball Security in Every Drill
39:10 Scheme-Specific Drills: Zone vs. Gap
45:19 Recruiting Insights: Getting Athletes Noticed
57:43 The Role of Relationships in Recruiting and Coaching
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How to Manage Your Spring Practice and 7 on 7
In this episode of the 'Coaching 101' podcast, hosts Daniel Chamberlain and Kenny Simpson discuss strategies and insights for spring football installations and seven on seven (7v7) tournaments. Daniel shares his experience as a National Guard member and new offensive coordinator, while Kenny, with his extensive coaching background, provides advice on installing core plays and concepts for both offensive and defensive coordinators. They emphasize the importance of limiting the playbook to manageable core concepts that can be expanded upon, rather than overwhelming players with too many plays. Additionally, they cover the significance of teaching football fundamentals over scheme complexity and discuss the value of seven on seven tournaments as tools for practice and competition. The conversation also includes tips on fundraising and resources for coaches, plus advice on teaching football concepts more effectively.
00:00 Welcome to the Coaching 101 Podcast
00:17 A Busy Weekend and Upcoming Plans
01:07 Diving Into Spring Install and Seven on Seven Strategies
01:55 Simplifying Football: Tips and Tools
03:14 Early Season Install Strategies for New and Experienced Coaches
04:27 Building a Playbook: Core Plays and Installation Plans
10:01 Teaching and Adapting: The Art of Football Coaching
22:39 Seven on Seven: Preparing for the Season
22:56 Maximizing Seven on Seven: Strategies and Mindsets
23:45 The Value of Competition and Diverse Sports Participation
24:36 Seven on Seven: Goals, Playbooks, and Practical Advice
26:09 Tactical Play and Coaching Philosophy in Seven on Seven
27:50 Effective Practice and Playbook Management
36:12 Coaching Wisdom: Teaching Concepts Over Specific Plays
39:29 Closing Thoughts and Resources for Coaches -
Handling Tough Coaching Situations
In this insightful coaching podcast, hosts Daniel Chamberlain and Kenny Simpson share their expertise on the diverse challenges and responsibilities of coaching, from fostering team unity and personal growth to handling non-cooperative team members and administrative obstacles. They discuss the importance of Easter and uncommercialized holidays in promoting family bonding and personal reflection, and the journey from assistant to head coach, facing the complexities of adult management, decision-making, and diversity. The conversation covers the effective strategies for ensuring coaching staff alignment with team goals, the significance of removing discordant elements, and the necessity of adhering to personal coaching principles despite external pressures. Additionally, the hosts talk about navigating the difficulties presented by uncooperative athletes and the intricacies of interacting with administrative bodies to ensure program compatibility and preemptive problem-solving. The podcast concludes by inviting guest appearances and mentions of sponsors, making it a comprehensive guide for coaches navigating their careers.
00:00 Welcome to the Coaching One on One Podcast: Easter Reflections and Unashamed Faith
01:31 Navigating the Challenges of Coaching: From Sticky Situations to Career Defining Moments
03:42 Unlocking the Secrets to Simplifying Football for Your Team
06:39 The Journey from Assistant to Head Coach: Skills, Decisions, and Diversity
21:47 Tackling Talent Deficiencies and Maximizing Player Effort
42:24 Addressing Parental Issues in Coaching
42:38 Understanding the Unique Backgrounds of Young Athletes
43:38 Navigating the Complex World of Parental Involvement in Sports
44:38 Strategies for Building Positive Relationships with Parents
47:11 Dealing with Different Types of Parents: From Supportive to Neglectful
49:23 The Impact of Family Situations on Athletes' Success
52:39 Creating a Supportive Environment for Athletes Without Parental Support
53:45 Managing Team Dynamics and Making Tough Decisions
56:36 Navigating the Challenges of Coaching: From Scheme to Administration
01:06:14 Building a Successful Coaching Career: Lessons and Strategies
01:16:45 Final Thoughts: Staying True to Your Coaching Philosophy -
Simplifying Defense: The 4-2-5 System Explored
In this episode of the Coaching 101 podcast, Daniel Chamberlain and Kenny Simpson dive into the nitty-gritty of defensive football strategies, specifically focusing on the 4-2-5 defensive formation. Joined by first-year head coach Brady Bradbury, they discuss the evolution of Bradbury's coaching career, transitioning from player to coach, and his recent shift to embracing the 4-2-5 defense at his school. The discussion further delves into the simplicity and flexibility of the 4-2-5 system, comparing it with the 3-4 and 4-3 schemes, and how it allows for easier adjustment to multiple offensive formations while keeping defensive principles straightforward. The episode emphasizes the importance of adapting coaching strategies to the team's available personnel and keeping coaching methods simple for effective teaching and execution.
00:00 Welcome to the Coaching 101 Podcast
00:23 Introducing First-Year Head Coach Brady Bradbury
02:18 Coach Simpson's European Adventure with Family
05:30 Simplifying Coaching and Upcoming Projects
08:41 Diving Deep into 4-2-5 Defense Strategy
19:21 Decoding Football Strategies: The Power of Personnel and Formations
19:52 The Tactical Debate: 3-4 vs. 4-2-5 Defensive Formations
20:56 Adapting to Offensive Trends: The Return of Tight Ends and Fullbacks
23:19 Simplifying Defense: The Philosophy Behind Choosing a Formation
25:08 Handling Multiple Formations: Strategies for Defensive Flexibility
35:10 Closing Thoughts: Keeping It Simple in Coaching
To watch the video from this episode or others like it, check out the YouTube pages of Kenny and Daniel.
What is the major difference between the 4-2-5 and the 4-3 defenses?
4-2-5 is the old 4-4, but for most teams, the overhangs are now DB type players4-3 makes adjustments with the LBs, where the 4-2-5 makes adjustments with the backendStrong E plays a 6 in the 4-2-5 vs a 9 in the 4-3
Why choose even front over the 3-4?
Simplified 1-gap footballPersonnel dictated what defense to useSeeing a lot of 11 personnel on your schedule, you’ll be in a 4 front anyways
How do you handle multiple formations teams?
Adjust with the back 5Keep the box the box
What NOT to do as a Coach
Today’s Lesson:
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Developing Your Screen Game
This episode of 'Coaching 101' podcast, hosted by Daniel Chamberlain and Kenny Simpson, focuses on the intricacies of screen plays in football, the impact of NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) on college football, and coaching strategies. The hosts share personal travel plans, and then delve into a detailed discussion about the NIL's effects on college athletics, specifically highlighting Nick Saban's critique of NIL and its influence on athletes' attitudes. The conversation transitions to a comprehensive analysis of screen plays, categorized into different types based on their execution and purpose. The hosts discuss strategies for implementing effective screens, securing successful blocking, and ensuring catch and run efficiency. Additionally, tips on teaching and executing screens, quarterback handling, and receiver tactics are covered, aiming to make screens an extension of the run game. The episode ends with lessons on forcing defenses to defend horizontally and utilizing screens to exploit this strategically.
00:00 Welcome to Coaching 101: Introductions and Spring Break Plans
00:52 Exploring Europe: A Father-Daughter Adventure
02:31 Nick Saban's Controversial Take on NIL and Its Impact
07:39 The NIL Debate: Fans, Funding, and the Future of College Football
09:12 Diving Deep into the Screen Game: Strategies and Types
19:01 Why Screens Matter: Simplifying the Game for Success
24:01 Unlocking the Mental Game: Simplifying Plays for Young Quarterbacks
25:07 Mastering Screen Plays: Techniques and Strategies
27:33 Elevating Your Game: Advanced Screen Play Tactics
37:28 Coaching Wisdom: Lessons on Offense and Defense
39:55 Maximizing Resources: Coaching Tools and Community Engagement
43:16 Closing Thoughts: The Power of Persistence in Coaching
What types of screen are there?
SlowFast/Bubble RPO (divorced concepts), “pitch” part of the optionTunnel
Why is it important to throw screens?
Easier to block 1 guyAthletes in spaceForces to defend full field
How do you teach screens?
Blocking - MDTGet 3-5 yards then danceExtended run game
What NOT to do as a Coach
Today’s Lesson: “not force people to defend each player/area”
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