Donny has worked on a limited individual basis with QBs in the past, but due to continuing interest from various QBs across the country, he has branched out and is now working one on one or in small groups to help develop QBs from every level of football. The first QB only camp we did in south Alabama last spring was a huge success, and the camp in Kentucky in January was equally productive.
Coach Walker is currently involved in developmental programs with college, high school, and middle school quarterbacks on a regular schedule to better prepare them for spring practice and their upcoming seasons. Due to the success of these camps, we are proud to launch, what we believe will become an exciting and traditional camp experience. 12 hours of instruction over the course of a spring weekend in May on the beach in the panhandle of Florida! For more details on that camp, please read further.
Please continue to visit our site to look for more camp dates. If you are interested in having us work with you or your QB, please feel free to contact us to work out the details for individual or small group programs. Our program has proven very effective at every level and has produced many record-breaking, championship quarterbacks.
Sling Break : Announcing The 4th Annual Mexico Beach QB/WR Camp!
Beach weekend! QB/WR camp special! This camp is set up to be a great family getaway! Come to quiet Mexico Beach, FL for an all inclusive weekend of football and fun!
Learn techniques for every aspect of the game from highly respected coaches that have developed the talents of many college QBs including some from major BCS conference schools including the SEC. This is a serious, get down to business camp that provides the opportunity to also enjoy the weekend as a family on the beach!
This package includes 12 hours of QB instruction! We will limit space to ensure your QB gets plenty of 1 on 1 instruction and reps. Individual drills on the beach, then work on every route with receivers on a local field, plus the mental work essential to becoming a winning, playmaking QB!
Bring the whole family and stay on beautiful Mexico Beach on the Gulf in the panhandle of Florida. This deal includes a 2 night stay in a double room at the beautiful El Governor Hotel, nestled right on the white sands of the Gulf of Mexico. Mexico Beach is a quiet town known for its quality fishing and eclectic local shops. There is something for everyone to do throughout the day!
QB coaches regularly charge between $60-$100 per hour for individual instruction. That’s between $720-$1200 alone! Your QB will get the same quality instruction from coaches that have helped develop SEC and other college QBs, along with numerous state champions, but in a beach setting along with meals, hotel rooms and other amenities included. The entire family oriented weekend is only $795.
Again, this price includes 12 hours of high quality QB/WR instruction, a double room on the beach with a kitchenette for 2 nights, and 4 meals, plus deals on shopping, fishing, jet skis, parasailing, etc! It’s the perfect family getaway!
Check with us about commuter pricing if you have other accommodations or want to drive back and forth to camp activities. Obviously, we cannot control the weather, but we will have a poor weather plan just in case we have to make adjustments.
For more information go to www.thesystemcamps.com or call Kwyn at 502.330.7404 or Coach Walker at 502.803.0641
Itinerary (subject to change):
Saturday May 13
- Breakfast 7:30-8:30 (included)
- Individual drills on the beach from 9-12 (fishing expeditions, jet skis, parasailing, shopping, etc available to anyone)
- Lunch 12-2 on the beach (catered from local restaurant for participants)
- How to be a great QB 2-3, on the beach
- Working different routes and drops 3-7 including screens, quick game, drop backs, playaction, rollouts and bootlegs
- Dinner 7-9 (shrimp boil on the beach with non seafood option)
Sunday May 14
- Breakfast 6:30-7:30 (included)
- Individual drills on the beach 8-9:30
- Individual assessments/adjustments 9:30-11
- Coaching yourself to greatness 11-12
- Checkout or contact us.
We believe in helping each QB reach his potential and prepare him for any situation that may arise, and the results speak for themselves. Here is a sample of what an intensive 2 day camp would include:
Individual Drills
- Grip- Observe, evaluate, adjust as necessary.
- Ball Placement- Where and how to hold the ball to enable the QB to not only protect the ball, but to be able to throw quickly.
- Warm-up Throws- Observe and evaluate arm action, release points, follow through, etc. Adjust as necessary.
- Typewriter- 1st phase of footwork drills.
- Drops- 1, 3, 5, open/shuffle- Cover all different types of drops both to the right and left and how to adjust based on route and field position (most critical of footwork drills).
- Shuffle- 2nd phase of footwork drills that incorporates both the typewriter drill and drops.
- Point/Slide- 3rd phase and continuation of above.
- Strip/Gauntlet- Ball security and drop combo drill.
- Yo-yo- 1st phase of throwing on the run.
- Mini- rodeo/lasso- 2nd phase of throwing on the run.
- Rodeo/lasso- 3rd phase of throwing on the run- combining drills above to create full speed effect.
- Scramble – How to get out of trouble, avoid pressure, then use principles above to throw on the run, or create scenarios for QB to plan how to handle pressure (throw? Run? Throw away?).
- Zero- How to throw TDs vs zero coverage (all out blitz).
- Trouble- Preparation for what to do when everything breaks down.
- Bad snap- How to handle bad snaps from under center or from the shotgun.
- 4th/5th read drill- A culmination of most of the drills above- drops, footwork, trouble, scramble, etc.
Winning
- 25 secrets to being a winning quarterback- Classroom type session that helps QBs discover the mental and psychological parts of becoming a winning QB.
Screens
- Fast- All the details of throwing a quick screen to an outside wr or a bubble screen to an inside WR.
- Solid- Proper technique of a play-action screen off zone or stretch.
- Jailbreak- Fundamentals of not only throwing this highly effective screen, but how to protect yourself as well.
- Slow- This is the traditional RB screen.
- Rocket/laser- Slightly different version of the traditional slow screen, more of a double screen designed primarily for the RB.
- Solo- Another playaction screen from the power game, highly effective
Coaching yourself
- How to make yourself a better quarterback- Tips and tricks for keeping yourself sharp.
Run/Playaction/Boot
- Run read- Working different run game mesh points and backside reads.
- Playaction fakes and drops.
- Boot fakes and footwork.
Touch and back shoulder throws
- Short Fades- Designed to help with touch and understanding of where to place an outside fade.
- Long fades- Next step in completing the outside fade.
- Back shoulder progression- 4 step progression that breaks down exactly how to throw a back/shoulder fade and just as importantly- when to throw it
1 and 3 step routes
- Hitch
- Out
- Snap
- Stick
- Arrow/shoot
- Slant
- Drag
3 and 5 step routes
- Corner
- Post
- Streaks
- Dig
- Cross
- Sail
- Comeback
- Speed out
- Back shoulder
Double Moves/Pump Fakes
- Hitch stutter
- Wheel/back shoulder
- Slant Stutter
- Cop
- Poco
Goal line routes
- Fade
- Corner
- Back shoulder
- Post (air)
- Post (line)
- Comeback