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Randy Toombs II

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Football lessons with

Randy Toombs II

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About your football coach

With 15 years on the field and some college football experience. I'm dedicated to nurturing young football talent. My coaching focuses on skill development, strategic thinking, and instilling a passion for the game, always with a fun, supportive approach. I'm excited to help you reach your full potential!

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Teaches: Kids, Teenagers, Adults, Seniors
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Levels: Beginners, Intermediates
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Lives in: Lutz, Florida
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Years Playing: 15 years
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Given: 5 lessons

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JV Conditioning

$35
817.5 miles away

Peterson Road Park

$25
820.4 miles away

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➕2021 coach of the year

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Eddie
Today’s football session was one of the best we’ve had this season. From start to finish, the energy was high, and everything flowed smoothly. The warm-up got us moving right away — it was fast-paced but controlled, helping everyone get loose and focused. The drills that followed really tested our footwork, communication, and awareness on the field. What stood out most was how organized the session felt. Each activity had a clear purpose, and we could see how it connected to game situations. The passing and possession drills helped us build better chemistry as a team, while the defensive transition work showed how quickly we need to react after losing the ball. The coaches pushed us hard but also gave useful feedback that helped us correct mistakes on the spot. You could tell everyone was locked in and trying to improve. By the time we got into the scrimmage, the intensity was up, and the teamwork really showed — especially our movement off the ball and communication. Overall, it was a great session — competitive, well-structured, and productive. We left tired but confident, knowing we’re improving each week.
Mark
Overall, learning football from scratch has been a rewarding experience. It’s taught me discipline, focus, and how to overcome challenges. I’ve realized that football isn’t just about strength or speed—it’s about effort, communication, and never giving up. I’m still learning every day, but I can already see how much I’ve grown since the first time I put on my helmet and pads.
Cecil
Coach T lessons and trainings are very intense but very much worth the time. Not only are you improving your skills, but he helps you with the mental aspect of how to deal with yourself in game moments on and off the Field situation. I love how he puts everything to real life termination with your skills.
AJ
Today’s lessons with Coach Twas amazing. We worked on a lot of skill fundamentals down to the tea. Even something that I didn’t even realize that I needed to work on. Coach T is very particular on critiquing your skills to be perfected top notch. I love today’s session I’ll be coming back for sure.
Dwight
The lesson today was very fun and expiring. I’ve learnt a lot at the last two hours. I’ve only taken a couple classes with Coach and I’ve already seen the difference in my game. Consistency is key as he always has been saying I’m starting to see that.

Beginner training plan
Your first lessonPhase 1: Foundation & Conditioning (Weeks 1–3)
Lesson 11+Improve overall strength, agility, and endurance • Develop position-specific skills • Sharpen football fundamentals and game awareness • Build team chemistry and discipline
Lesson 4-10Phase 3: Game Preparation & Peak Performance (Weeks 8–11)
Lesson 2-3Phase 2: Strength & Skill Development (Weeks 4–7)

Youth players
Working with kidsYounger kids are still learning coordination, balance, and control — so drills should focus on basic skills: • Running form: Teach how to start, stop, and change direction. • Ball handling: Practice catching, throwing, carrying, and handoffs. • Footwork: Use cone drills or ladders for quick feet and body control. 🟩 Example drill: Cone Shuffle — Set up 4–6 cones in a line. Have kids shuffle side to side, touch each cone, and stay low. Builds balance and footwork. ⸻ 🏈 2. Keep It Simple and Visual Younger players learn best by seeing and doing, not long explanations. • Demonstrate every drill yourself or with a student helper. • Use short instructions — “Run to the cone, catch, and turn!” • Reinforce with positive feedback after every rep. 🟩 Example phrase: “Great hustle! Let’s see if we can do it even faster this time.” ⸻ 😄 3. Make It Fun and Competitive Kids stay engaged when football feels like a game. • Turn drills into mini-competitions (who can get 3 perfect catches?). • Celebrate effort, not just success. • Include fun warm-ups — like tag, relay races, or obstacle courses. 🟩 Example drill: Relay Race with Footballs — Two teams race to run, hand off, and return. Encourages teamwork and quick thinking. ⸻ 👟 4. Emphasize Safety and Teamwork • Always teach proper form for contact, tackling, and blocking (if age-appropriate). • Make sure they wear proper gear and understand boundaries. • Encourage helping teammates and showing respect to coaches and each other. 🟩 Example lesson: Before each drill, ask: “What’s one way we can stay safe in this drill?” ⸻ 🗣️ 5. Be Positive and Patient Younger kids develop at different speeds — it’s important to focus on progress. • Use encouraging language (“You’re getting better each time!”). • Correct mistakes gently — focus on what they did right first. • Reward effort with high-fives, claps, or fun breaks. ⸻ 🕐 6. Keep Drills Short and Dynamic Kids have short attention spans, so rotate drills every 5–10 minutes. • Mix skills (run → pass → agility → teamwork). • End practice with a fun scrimmage or game that reinforces what they learned.

Working with teenagers1. Adjust the Level of Difficulty • Increase complexity: Teenagers can handle more advanced drills than younger kids. Incorporate position-specific skills, combination plays, and game-like scenarios. • Challenge decision-making: Use drills that force players to think quickly — for example, 3v2 or 4v3 transition drills that develop field awareness. • Encourage leadership: Let players take turns leading warm-ups or calling plays. This builds confidence and accountability. ⸻ 🧠 2. Develop Tactical Understanding • Teach not just what to do, but why: explain formations, spacing, timing, and reading opponents. • Use video analysis or whiteboard sessions to show real-game examples. • Have players discuss strategy among themselves to build communication and football IQ. ⸻ 💪 3. Focus on Physical Development • Teenagers’ bodies are still developing, so balance intensity and injury prevention. • Include a proper dynamic warm-up and cool-down every session. • Add strength, agility, and conditioning drills that are age-appropriate (e.g., bodyweight circuits, ladder drills, short sprints). ⸻ 💬 4. Adapt Your Communication Style • Be direct and respectful — teens respond best when treated like young adults. • Give constructive feedback privately when necessary, but also praise effort publicly to build morale. • Keep communication positive and clear; sarcasm or yelling can backfire at this age. ⸻ 🧩 5. Promote Team Culture and Accountability • Establish team rules with their input — they’re more likely to follow what they help create. • Encourage peer accountability and leadership through team captains or group challenges. • Reinforce sportsmanship, discipline, and respect both on and off the field. ⸻ 🎯 6. Balance Fun with Focus • While they’re competitive, teens still need enjoyment to stay motivated. • Mix competitive games and creative drills with structured learning segments. • Celebrate small improvements — whether it’s teamwork, effort, or attitude. ⸻ Example Adaptation: If your younger kids’ lesson was a basic passing drill, for teenagers you could: • Turn it into a possession drill with pressure (e.g., 5v3 keep-away). • Add time or touch limits. • Finish with a small-sided scrimmage where they apply those passing skills under game conditions.

What you need to bringCompression shirt and shorts – Worn under pads or during conditioning sessions. • Athletic shorts and T-shirt – For team workouts or film/walk-through sessions. • Running shoes or turf shoes – For weight room, agility drills, or indoor sessions. • Sweatshirt/jacket and sweatpants – For cold-weather practices or warm-ups. • Towel – For sweat and quick wipe-downs. Water bottle or jug – Clearly labeled with name; refillable throughout practice. • Electrolyte drink (optional) – Gatorade, BodyArmor, or similar for hydration. • Light snack – Granola bar, fruit, or sandwich for post-practice recovery. Athletic tape or pre-wrap – For ankles, wrists, or fingers. • Small first aid items – Band-Aids, blister pads, etc. • Deodorant and personal hygiene items – Especially if showering after practice. • Extra pair of socks – For comfort and to prevent blisters. • Change of clothes – For after practice (shirt, shorts, undergarments). Optional but Helpful Items • Compression sleeves or braces – For joint support. • Hand towel – Especially for QBs, RBs, or centers. • Bug spray or sunscreen – For outdoor sessions. • Gym bag or duffel – To keep everything organized. • Lock – For locker room use if available.

What I can bringFootball Essentials • Footballs – For individual and team drills, passing, catching, and ball-handling work. • Cones and Agility Markers – Used to set up routes, agility ladders, and footwork drills to improve speed, change of direction, and conditioning. • Whistle and Stopwatch – To manage drill timing, transitions, and maintain structure throughout the workout. Strength and Conditioning Tools • Resistance Bands – For warm-ups, stretching, and resistance training to increase strength and flexibility. • Agility Ladder and Hurdles – To develop quick feet, coordination, and balance. • Speed Parachutes or Sleds – Used to build explosive sprint power and acceleration. Safety and Protection Hydration and Recovery Supplies • Water or Sports Drinks – To maintain hydration throughout the session. • First Aid Kit and Towels – For minor injuries and proper hygiene between drills. Organizational Materials • Notebook or Practice Plan – To stay on track with drills, reps, and progress. • Portable Speaker or Stopwatch App – For motivation and timing intervals during conditioning drills.

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