Football Receivers - How Too Make That Great Catch

       By: Andrew Berkey
Posted: 2008-07-20 06:33:55
Great catch; those words are music to receiver's ears. This article will help you develop the football skills needed to hear those words more often.Not all great receivers have the natural talent of Terrel Owens or a Randy Moss. However every football receiver can have the focus, work ethic and the soft hands of Jerry Rice.Soft hands can make the difference of a Great Catch or a dropped pass. Soft hands are football skills any receiver can develop, learning to catch the ball with the fingers, not the palms.Soft hands start with focus, focusing on the ball as it comes to your hands. Receivers keep your eyes focused on the ball as it comes towards you. Focus your eyes and mind on making the catch, watch the ball all the way into your hands. Then go for the yards after the catch.Preparing to make the catch, bring your hands up, palms out, forming a diamond shape with your thumbs and index fingers. The diamond shape helps you close both hands around the ball, preventing the football from passing through for a dropped pass.Spreading the fingers wide creates a larger, wider catching area, giving you football receivers the best opportunity to make the catch. Always keep your fingers pointing up, do not allow any of your fingers to point at the incoming ball. That can result in jammed or broken fingers.In conclusion developing soft hands to catch like the pros requires practice and dedication. Now there is a football receivers training aid that can help develop soft hands and catch like the pros. Great Catch," the coaching clinic you wear" will give you stronger fingers and softer hands, teaching football receivers to catch with their fingers, instead of the palms. If a picture is worth a thousand words a video says it all. Use this video link, http://scoretouchdowns.com/pro1369101.html decide for yourself if Great Catch can help you have the soft hands of the pros.Andrew Berkey
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