| Attacking Football Defenses With Radar Blocking |  | Author: Leo Hand Publisher: Parker Publishing Company Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 1979987
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 215 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.1 x 0.9
ISBN: 0130502200 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.3322 EAN: 9780130502209 ASIN: 0130502200
Publication Date: April 1985 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Pages are all clean, crisp, and UNmarked except for crossed-out name of previous owner on frontspiece page inside cover. Clipped price on inside flap of dustjacket. Binding is tight. Minor wear to this hardcover's dustjacket. Has been stored in a clean, dry, and nonsmoking environment. A very good copy!
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PRICED TOO HIGH!!!!!!!! March 19, 2007 This book is one of Coach Leo Hand's earlier works and it is one of his best. It brings you into the world of the modern blocking systems. Radar blocking is a consolidation of rule blocking, call blocking, and sound fundamentals.
If you want to buy the best book, that teaches you how to block your opponent, this is the book. However, I can not give this book five stars because it is priced too high. When I bought it I paid under $20.00. Now, it is selling for $60.00 WOW!
If you are rich and you have the money, go for it! It is a great book.
However, if you are poor like me, wait until the price goes down or someone else writes another great book.
It is a good book from youth level to high school level.
A Blocking Classic March 10, 2003 Coach Hand has produced a truly great football book based on a simple theme -- equipping your offensive line with a few sets of rules and calls that will allow them to block any defensive front.Hand outlines both a few sets of basic rules and a number of specific calls that will deal with any front. Some calls involve the whole offensive line or half the line, while others are special two-man calls to deal with an unanticipated situation at the point of attack. Hand goes into so much detail that he acknowledges that very few coaches will ever attempt to install all the rules he provides. The "Radar" concept's greatest strength, however, lies in its modularity -- you can pick and choose which calls you want to install, and further refine the process for individual opponents. Highly recommended.
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