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I don't know a thing about football, I'm 15, never really played football, I'm out of shape and would like to get into shape by the time I'm in college and join football then and I have no idea why I want to join. Oh yeah I'm a pretty big guy. I'm serious about this and would like some help, advice, and a workout for conditioning. I would also like to know common stuff that all football players know or do. Like I said I don't know why I want to but I have a strong passion to play football and one more thing I have a YMCA memebership if that will help and almsot 6 ft. tall. Please help! Jesus Loves and Adores and God Bless. I'm a CHRISTIAN!!!!!!!!!!

2006-06-20 13:19:43 · 11 answers · asked by AtcyJAC 2 in Sports Football (American)

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hey truefire, well you've got the right start...you just want to play.

Is there a reason why you're not playing high school ball?

You can contact me, and I will do my best to answer each segment of questions you're looking for; but try to understand there are people that get paid very well for exercise and diet regimins...to put any information out here thats free and easy would put folks out of work.

Your beginning will be in fitness...your body has to be in very good shape to withstand the beating you take in football.
Having a membership to the Y is a great start.

Your initial goal is to bench press your body weight...and run 40 yards in less than 5 seconds.

I don't own any monopoly on good ideas...after 5 years of college ball I was a coach at collegiate level for a couple and now I'm in europe at a semi pro level.

below are my websights.

stay faithful to your workouts.
~Coach Rayward

2006-06-20 20:52:20 · answer #1 · answered by Warrior 7 · 2 1

Get outside now and just start jogging. Hit the weight room, stop eating crap so you can give your body a chance at gaining some muscle.

From there I recommend you join a Pop Warner or other youth league, it's not High School ball but at least you'll get some actual playing time. Depending how you do, make the decision to go out for High School ball the following year. It will be very difficult if you wait until college to actually get any playing time unless you posses a great deal of natural talent but that will be very evident in your initial years with the youth league.

But like the other guy said, never give up if this is what you decide you want to do. Quiters never made anything happen for themselves. They just tell themselves and others lies and execuses. Good luck man.

2006-06-20 14:51:47 · answer #2 · answered by pico_pica81 1 · 0 0

Hey kid first you got to know what you really want to do. What position you want to play? Second Watch what you eat. No more sweets and junk food. Third never give up no matter what people tell you. Always think thatyou can do it even though it's going to be rough. Try to run a few miles daily and get a good work out plan. Depending where you live I have a cousin in Arizona that started up a little football training camp for youth football leage. You can reach your goals if you don't let people get you down.

2006-06-20 13:31:17 · answer #3 · answered by sauve602ws 1 · 0 0

You have to look into your heart and find the reason you want to play. Its a lot of hard work. I played college football and it takes a lot of time and comitment but if you love the game its great. granted Im paying for it now due to bad knees from football injuries. the sport will take a lot out of you and cause a lot of long term damage so you need to decide if it is rally for you.

If you are still in. the biggest this is conditioning. the team that isnt sucking wind in the 4th normally wins. from there it would depend on what position you are going out for. O-line and D-line need strength more then speed work where the others need speed drills over strenghth.

I hope this helps some but with out more info about what you are looking for its a hard question to answer.

2006-06-20 16:28:45 · answer #4 · answered by Mike K 2 · 0 0

You're 15 and never played but want to play college football? I'd say get playing now if you even want a ghost of a chance of playing college ball. Even at 15 you're way behind the game. I started when I was 7, was all state in high school, got a full ride to college on a scholarship, played 2 years of college ball before injuries forced me out. Starting at 15, even if you're a very good athlete, you've got a huge uphill battle. Not impossible but will take huge amounts of work on your part.

2006-06-20 15:26:52 · answer #5 · answered by ndmagicman 7 · 0 0

Hey, you wanna play football, right? I'm David Pittman, an NFL cornerback for the Ravens, #24, i'm a rookie! it takes a lot of simple things to master. first and most important, you have to play with so much heart and intensity, that you could run through a brick wall. second, you gotta be strong and fast, hit the wieghts, do agility drills. Third is to know and love the game.....watch a lot of football, you'll know players and rules. Good Luck man!

2006-06-20 13:45:14 · answer #6 · answered by DP 2 · 0 0

Well you might want to join because you see your friends watching and playing and you might feel left out of the eqaution.Dont play football and not know why.I'm a 14 year old girl and I love the game!I cant get enough of it,But I like it because My family likes it also and I got it from them.You need to sit down and think why you want to play the sport and know nothing about it.Hey maybe if you play or watch it you'll like it.I hope I gave you some good advice and God bless,remember to put our saviour first.I'm Christian to.

2006-06-20 13:28:45 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My educated answer is because they can get away with it. Facts: Based on BCS championships the SEC has had teams go 6-0 in the championship game; the Big 12, 2-5; the ACC, Big East, and Big ten, 1-2, and the PAC 10 had 1 appearance in which USC won but for forfeited for recruiting violations. In BCS bowl games by conference the SEC has had a .737 winning percentage ; the PAC 10, .615* (again, the USC forfiet), the Big East, .500; the Big Ten, .476; the Big 12, .438; and the ACC, .167.

2016-03-15 13:09:53 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Try to join your school team now. They will get you in shape and if you are a big guy they'll be glad to have you. Its a lot of work though its not going to be easy. Good luck to you and God bless.

2006-06-20 17:59:01 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

first of all, if thats what u want to do, go for it
2nd pray to god for guidance and strength to endure
and lastly, if your serious i strongly advise gathering as much knowledge as possible on the basics and fundamentals of the game, totally commiting yourself to your goal, and doing whatever it takes to get there...

Bottom line the most important thing is remembering that
being christian is following god's path he has for u, if that is were god wants u you will get there, if he has other plans then you won't....... can I get an amen? above all pray, pray again
and then pray again.. let god lead u in the right direction...

2006-06-23 03:29:13 · answer #10 · answered by betterthenmost 2 · 0 0

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