youth football skills

Youth Leadership: Where Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers See Eye-to-Eye

Posted by on Sep 22, 2011 in chicago bears, green bay packers, leadership, learn to play football, lessons; life skills, youth football camps, youth football skills | 0 comments

Can the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers agree on anything?  Maybe not on the field. Chicago Bears Youth Football Camp Leadership Award Winners acknowledged at Soldier Field But off the field, both teams connect on a special mission.     Both the Bears and Packers go to great lengths identify, train and salute young leaders discovered within their summer youth football camps. Each team gives just two Leadership Awards out per youth camp...

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Cross Trained Athletes are Best Athletes

Posted by on Sep 20, 2011 in athletic skills, chicago bears, green bay packers, instruction, new york giants, philadelphia eagles, summer camp, youth football skills | 0 comments

Are you a great football player?  Or are you a great athlete that plays football? Athletic Skills at Chicago BearsYouth Football Camps Consider the following sports or activities*Basketball–for leaping ability.*Baseball–for hand-eye coordination.*Soccer–for footwork.*Hockey–for competing in traffic.*Track–for speed and endurance.*Yoga–for agility, strength and balance.*Dance or ballet–for footwork and balance. After considering the...

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Consider NFL Flag for Football Skills and Thrills!

Posted by on Sep 17, 2011 in chicago bears, flag football, green bay packers, kids love football, new york giants, non-contact football, philadelphia eagles, youth football skills | 0 comments

Your child loves football but “other sport” commitments, age or concerns about tackle contact keep your child out of the game.  Develop non-contact football skills atPhiladelphia Eagles Youth Football Camps.  Don’t give up hope!  Be sure to give NFL Flag Football a try.   It’s the non-contact version of football that is experiencing tremendous growth and providing big benefits. The game is available for kids ages 6 to 14 years...

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Moms and Football Coaches Work Together for Kids

Posted by on Sep 15, 2011 in football training, kids love football, life skills, Mom, moms, youth football skills | 0 comments

If Mom is there everyday for you, consider yourself lucky. If Mom is truly supporting your social and school life, you are even luckier. If Mom is hog-wild about everything you do—if she is your loudest cheerleader, head equipment manager and chief motivator, you are truly blessed. Sportsmanship at Chicago Bears Youth Football Camps While running youth football camps, our greatest reward comes when a Mom is completely ecstatic about their son’s experience. We feel the...

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Three Essential Habits to Help the Overweight Child

Posted by on Sep 9, 2011 in chicago bears, children's health, fun; obesity, green bay packers, life skills, new york giants, overweight, philadelphia eagles, youth football skills | 0 comments

NFL Sponsored Youth Football Camps area great place to have fun and burn calories It’s no fun to play if you struggle to move, breathe and keep up with other kids.  Quite often, this is due to a young person being overweight.   We consider our youth football camps a great place to pass along life and fitness skills that combat childhood obesity. Our youth football camp coaches teach three essential life habits that help...

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Predicting the Future for Youth Football Leagues

Posted by on Sep 6, 2011 in chicago bears, concussions, flag football, fun; green bay packers, new york giants, non-contact football, non-contact football leagues, philadelphia eagles, tackle football, youth football skills | 0 comments

Injury Concerns Will Grow Youth Football Participation Levels Yes, the spotlight on concussions and injuries associated with youth football will increase overall participation in youth football.   Here’s why and how: Philadelphia Eagles Youth Football Camps Let’s consider a kid named Hank.  He’s an elite young athlete and 9 years old.  He plays hockey, baseball and basketball and would love to play tackle football.    Hank’s parents reject tackle...

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