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7-Man Sled Drills Are Hard Work, Yet Fun For Players
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© April, 2003
by Leon Feliciano
Head Coach, Tomales High School, Tomales, Calif.
© April, 2003
by Leon Feliciano
Head Coach, Tomales High School, Tomales, Calif.
THE HULKING FRAME of the 7-man sled, backed by a ton of steel, can conjure up negative images. As a football player, I was haunted by the sounds of whistles and my coaches yelling �Faster!� �Drive!� or �Don�t stop!� while sweat was dripping down my face and seemingly no end was in sight to the sled drills.
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