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30
Aug

Football Plays And Strategies For A Winning Season!

Tyrone Braxton

Tyrone Braxton played pro football as a starting cornerback and safety for Denver for most of his career from 1987 to 1999. With Denver, Braxton had 4 visits to the “Huge Show” (SB XXII, SB XXIV, SB XXXII, SB XXXIII) and has 2 Championship rings. In SB XXXII, he had an interception against Brett Favre that set up a key Denver touchdown and ultimately played a huge role in bringing home the major championship trophy to “Mile High City”.

Braxton finished his 13 seasons with 40 interceptions, which he returned for 617 yards and 5 touchdowns. He also recorded 3 sacks and 10 fumble recoveries, which he returned for 106 yards. In 1996, Braxton led the PROS in interceptions and was invited to Honolulu to play with the best of the best. Braxton also played one season with the Miami in 1994 and led the PROS in interceptions in 1996.

Braxton played college football at North Dakota State University where he earned all-conference honors as a senior and won 3 Inhabitant Championships in 4 years. He was a Defensive back and punt return specialist who earned all-conference honors as a senior after posting 128 tackles, one INT and two FR. He led the conference with five INTs and a punt return average of 15.0 as a junior. He was a member of the North Central Conference champion outdoor 400-meter relay squad and competed in the inhabitant championship. Braxton was drafted by the Broncos in the 12th round of the 1987 NFL Draft.
 

Tyrone Braxton’s football plays are designed for youth, high school and college teams looking to improve their performance. If you are coach football, at any level, this downloadable playbook is worth a look! It includes full color plays, hot route reads, tips, diagrams, military exercises and strategies to prepare your athletes.


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25
Aug

Youth Football Plays,

Tyrone Braxton

Youth Football Plays

Our youth football plays are designed for teams looking to improve their offensive and defensive performance. If you are coach football, at any level, this downloadable playbook is worth a look! Designed by 13 year starting PRO Tyrone Braxton, the book includes full color plays, hot route reads, tips, diagrams, military exercises and strategies to prepare your athletes. It’s also connected to Wristband Interactive, “Football’s Greatest Invention”

Our youth football offensive plays are basic enough that the developing players can grasp and do the play scheme, but they are also complex enough to challenge the defense and defeat the formation that the defense has select.  The combination of basic and yet complex is what the playbook chapters in the book are all about. 

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An entire part is devoted to tips for young players as well.  The earlier a young player starts to develop the techniques for effective play, the sooner these effective techniques become a habit and are ingrained for the remainder of a player’s football career.

TB’s Playbook includes:

 Plays to beat man coverage
 Plays to beat zone coverage
Defensive plays and strategies
 Tips for defensive backs
 Tips for receivers
 Tips for quarterbacks
 Tales about his Journey

 

Braxton played college football at North Dakota State University where he earned all-conference honors as a senior and won 3 Inhabitant Championships in 4 years. He was a Defensive back and punt return specialist who earned all-conference honors as a senior after posting 128 tackles, one INT and two FR. He led the conference with five INTs and a punt return average of 15.0 as a junior. He was a member of the North Central Conference champion outdoor 400-meter relay squad and competed in the inhabitant championship. Braxton was drafted by the Broncos in the 12th round of the 1987 NFL Draft.

Tyrone Braxton played pro football as a starting cornerback and safety for Denver for most of his career from 1987 to 1999. With Denver, Braxton had 4 visits to the “Huge Show” (SB XXII, SB XXIV, SB XXXII, SB XXXIII) and has 2 Championship rings. In SB XXXII, he had an interception against Brett Favre that set up a key Denver touchdown and ultimately played a huge role in bringing home the major championship trophy to “Mile High City”.

Braxton finished his 13 seasons with 40 interceptions, which he returned for 617 yards and 5 touchdowns. He also recorded 3 sacks and 10 fumble recoveries, which he returned for 106 yards. In 1996, Braxton led the PROS in interceptions and was invited to Honolulu to play with the best of the


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15
Aug

Make the transition from High School Baseball to College Baseball

It is the individual who applies himself as an academic student in the classroom and it is the individual who is performing as a baseball player.

WBP believes that a prospective high school baseball player (9 -12) must have the proper individual developmental and recruitment preparation formula in place. His own personal dedication, desire and passion will carve out his path that he takes through high school to college and beyond.Our goal at Worldwide Baseball Prospects is to allow, coach, direct and mentor the prospective high school baseball player (grade 9 – 12) with college academic and baseball aspirations and his parents through the various stages of high school development and recruitment by way of our action packed program.

Individual High School Baseball Player Developmental and Recruitment Preparation Diagram
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Remember, No one person is alike. Each present very unique blueprints that are entirely different from one another! Dear Players, “The reward doesn’t come at the end of your journey, but rather, with small milestones throughout your journey, when you look back on your small accomplishments they make one fantastic BIG one.”WBP will coach you in taking a balanced, realistic and sound approach, assisting your small and long term approach to development and prospect advancement in baseball, academics and life. At the end of the day, the college or university you choose as a student who plays the game of baseball, should suit your total “individual – student – baseball product.”
Make the transition from High School Baseball to College Baseball
1) First, the player must be conscious of who and what he is now and how he got there.

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) Second, he must find a preparation solution for development and recruitment goals that is balanced and based on who he is as a “Individual – Student – Baseball Player” at the High School level now.

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) Third, He must over time at regular intervals assess and continue to become more aware, more confident, more knowledgeable, gaining experiences and develop his total “Individual – Student – Player” product to match both small term and long term goals.

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) Fourth, he must know that he personally must communicate and engage the process with enthusiasm and be active in presenting his high school “Individual – Student – Baseball Player” product to college coaches and institutions that “match” his need and who in turn desire what he realistically has to offer them.

Please visit us at www.WorldwideBaseballProspects.com

Worldwide Baseball Prospects – WBP™ is a coaching and mentoring company which supports, motivates and coaches prospective high school baseball players and their families across the country with a balanced and customized individual/student/player approach to the college baseball recruiting process.


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10
Aug

Sports Glasses for Kids Protect Eyes and Save Money

Sports glasses for kids are constructed of frivolous material and they are more durable than regular glasses. But that doesn’t mean they can’t look fantastic as well. Children’s eyewear can be as fashionable as it can be safe. Even sports glasses are available in lots of cool colors and styles so kids are able to fit right in with the latest styles and fashions.

When kids are involved in football, wrestling, gymnastics and basketball, they can take a few hard knocks from each additional and from the ball or additional equipment they use. Those hard knocks can be rough on glasses- bending, twisting, and even contravention them in the blink of an eye. The worst thing is children can be injured even further when they need to function without their glasses while they wait for repairs or replacements. They can also have a tiresome time doing their schoolwork or even just getting through the day without their glasses. Sports glasses for kids are specially designed to withstand the extra jostling and roughhousing involved in sports. They are more flexible and more hard-in than regular glasses. They’re frivolous too, so they won’t interfere with a child’s ability or enjoyment when they play their favorite generous activity.

Sports glasses for kids used to resemble some type of safety glasses- they were hard plastic and usually massive and unattractive. Often it was tiresome to convince a child to wear them. That is just not the case anymore. Sports glasses for kids now come in many different stylish fashion colors and styles, so the hassle of convincing a child to wear them is gone. In fact, the only conundrum now will be narrowing the choices and making the final choice.

Children’s glasses are now being made by designers just like adult glasses have been for years. Sports glasses for kids are no exception. You can find designer names like Ocean Pacific, Espirit and Vera Bradley in children’s glasses, as well as fun styles sure to capture a child’s thoughts from Fisher Price, Flexon XGames and Jelly Bean. With the diversity of choices in color and style, finding sports glasses for kids that they will really want to wear is simple and fun.

Suzanne Peterson is a freelance writer specializing in eye care and vision correction. For more information about children’s glasses, including sports glasses for kids, visit http://www.envisionfamilyeyecare.com/kids-prescription-glasses-lexington
Dr. Reynolds and Dr. Jensen are Optometrist at Envision Family EyeCare in Lexington, SC. Envision Family EyeCare carries a full line of sports glasses for kids from familiar and exclusive designers.


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06
Aug

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A sneak peek at Football Cops, the new cop drama starring Peyton and Eli Manning premiering this fall, only on DIRECTV. More at www.footballcops.com