Do Your Breaks Leave You Stuck in the Mud?

Hey Defender of the Airways,

In the secondary, the difference between a pass breakup and a touchdown is measured in inches. Most of the time, those inches are lost the second you try to change direction.

I see it all the time: DBs with great speed who look "stuck in mud" the moment they have to break on the ball. The problem isn't their athleticism—it's their foot placement.

In our latest DB Tip Clip, I break down why your favorite track stars have the secret to your next interception. If your feet aren't in this specific position when you plant, you’re basically starting a race with your shoelaces tied together.

Stop wasting motion. Learn how to "replace and drive" so you can get to the hip faster than ever.

Have questions or topics you’d like me to cover? Reply to this email or connect with me on social media—I’d love to hear from you!

Stay sharp, keep grinding, and always keep your eyes on the ball.

Chad Wilson
Founder, All Eyes DB Camp
@alleyesdbcamp on Instagram

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