LockDown Football Academy

LockDown Football Academy

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About

Along with doing conditioning and speed training, I also help with the learning of whatever position they play. Another thing I do is I will build a position specific workout for each of my students for when ever we do private training sessions.

The thing i enjoy the most about what I do, is being able to watch my students during one of their games, and seeing the work I put in to them shine on the feild.


Highlights

1 employee
5 years in business
Serves Avondale , AZ

Payment methods

Cash, Venmo, Square

Social media


Specialties

Athlete's age

5 – 10 years old, 11 – 13 years old, 14 – 18 years old, 19 – 25 years old, 26 – 45 years old, 46 – 65 years old, Over 65 years old

Years experience

No experience, 1 – 2 years, 2 – 5 years, 5 – 7 years, 7+ years

Athletes position(s)

Quarterback, Offensive line, Running back, Receiver, Defensive line, Linebacker, Defensive back, Kicker / punter, Position not decided yet

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Anthony G.

At LockDown, he really focuses on what needs to be done to make me a better football player.
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January 05, 2021

Frequently asked questions

Showing and explaining how and why I do my drills the way I do them.

I have been a youth coach since 2012 with the Rader Az, and also the Arizona Bandits. Along with coaching i also currently still play with the Phoenix Outlaws. 

I have 2 price packages at the moment. I do $20 per session, or $70 for the month. For the month a minimum of 1 session a week, or a maximum of 3 sessions a week.

As a coach some of the kids on the teams would always ask me if I could work with them outside of practice. Then one day I figured a way to help me become a better coach, would be working as a trainer and learning the ins and outs of all the positions.

As of right now I've worked with all types. I have a few that have never played before football, I've also worked with kids who have been playing for years. 

A recent event that im fond of is getting to watch 2 of my students ay in championship games, and while being at the games people recognizing the logo for my program.

Be coachable, listen to whats being said, and truss the process. It may take some time, but I will get you to where you want to be as a football player.

When comes to a students needs, things a student should think through is figure out what they would like to work on the most, in other words what is their weak point, when it comes to being a football player.


Services offered

Football