Player Tutoring
Many of the skills required for a high-level of achievement on the field need practice - just like playing a musical instrument.  For some players, regularly scheduled practices will suffice.   Some players do not receive enough quality practice time to fully develop their talent.  That is the nature of competitive high school football - the most developed players receive the largest share of quality practice time.   Many parents feel that this reality limits the development of their son's talent.  But for other players, extra skill work is needed to get to the desired level. 

Players and parents who are seeking extra instruction or a more individual teaching environment have few options.  CIF rules limit the amount of practice time that a team can conduct.  Some schools have a football-PE class that gives the players a very significant advantage over other players.  Some players who are pre-high school may also want to develop their skills. 

The most common extra-curricular activity that players can take is a speed and agility.  And there are some excellent options in the Folsom-EDH area.  But, where to turn for football skill work?

Check this page in December, after the season, for help in finding a football tutor.