The former Giants quarterback presents theories and drills, developed with Raiders quarterback coach Jim Fassell, that break passing down to its simplest components, demonstrate fundamental steps and movements, and reinforce mechanics, strength, and flexibility. 50,000 first printing. $50,000 ad/promo. Tour.
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Phil Simms led the New York Giants to two Super Bowl championships and owns nineteen team records. After retiring in 1993 with fifteen NFL seasons under his belt, Simms has become part of CBS's top play-calling team. He lives in New Jersey.
Former New York Giants quarterback Simms, who will probably be in pro football's Hall of Fame someday, here imparts the fundamentals he employed through the years to develop his skills. Budding quarterbacks will learn a series of warm-up and stretching exercises as well as a weight-room routine designed to strengthen those muscle groups critical to playing this all-important position. Simms and coauthor Meier examine the proper footwork needed by both drop-back and sprint-out passers. The latter will be especially beneficial to young players since many high school and youth programs rely on sprint-out offenses. The text also covers how to grip the football, game-day preparation techniques, and the proper mental approach to playing quarterback. Dozens of photographs and charts complement the clear, concise text. An unpretentious but very well executed instructional. Wes Lukowsky
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