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On USA Football: No-huddle drill takes place of sprints to conserve practice time



Coaches don't need to have their players run laps to build endurance. Maximize practice time by combining offensive repetitions and conditioning with the no-huddle drill.

Here's one way to accomplish that on the youth level utilizing a series of offensive plays. The offense is operating against air to best maintain flow and pace.


  • Stage the offensive unit on its own goal line with a coach serving as the umpire.
  • The coach verbally call a play, and the offense execute the play.
  • When the coach whistles the play dead (usually after 10 yards or a completed pass), he verbally calls out the next play.

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