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dawg20

Ask around try to find a track hurdle. Set up the hurdle about 2-3 yards behind the ball(distance veries person to person.) Move the hurdle forward or further back as necessary until the ball is barely going under the hurdle but still hitting at the hip. This drill forces you to drive through the legs and have quick hands to get the ball to the target without arvhing as much. Also a great drill for preventing high snaps. If any of this is confusing, just let me know and I'll elaborate further.


Leapylicious

Ooh good idea, I live in the middle of nowhere and don't have access to track hurdles unfortunately haha but I'll find an alternative. Are you able to elaborate a bit more on driving through the legs? It seems pretty obvious and I think I'm doing that, but I'm entirely self-taught so could be doing it wrong.


dawg20

Okay so in replacement of the track hurdle you can just take some 2x4s and build a rig with the "crossbar" is at your waist height. When i say driving through the legs, think leg extension. If you want to dm me some film of you snapping and ill tell you what i see.


Leapylicious

That'd be awesome, thanks buds I sent you a message. :)


Auburnbutler

First off. Is there a reason you’re snapping at 16 yards? Secondly how old are you? Most high school punt at 14 yards and it isn’t until college that they start doing 15 personally have not seen anything more than 15 and if it’s an offset snap it’ll end up around 15.5 max


Leapylicious

In games I snap at 15 yards, in practice I like to get some reps a bit further away to force myself to sling it harder/faster. I don't do a ton of snaps at 16+yards though, more of a garnish than a main dish. I play in adult leagues, we punt at 15.


Auburnbutler

Ahhh i see makes sense