Position-Specific Football Training Available in Santa Clara, CA

One-on-One Football Coaching for Youth & High School Athletes in Santa Clara

Our private football trainers offer position-specific lessons in QB footwork, wide receiver route running, defensive technique, and much more. Whether you’re a lineman or a skill player, our lessons will help you play better on gameday.

Coach Elijah Football coach

Coach Elijah

Are you ready to STEP UP the game and take it the NEXT LEVEL? Time to get work and show what you have. Be ready to elevate your game and take the time to get better. You will only... See full profile

  • Walnut Creek, CA
  • 8 Lessons
$250 /Lesson
Coach Russ Football coach

Coach Russ

I firmly believe that Off Season workouts are where we make gains for the upcoming season. Training the mind and body to achieve a flow state is the goal. Positive reinforcement ... See full profile

  • San Francisco, CA
  • 18 Lessons
$50 /Lesson
Coach Corey Football coach

Coach Corey

I’ve spent over a decade developing athletes at every stage of their journey, from youth and high school standouts to NCAA Division I athletes, professional competitors, and tact... See full profile

  • Richmond, CA
  • 8 Lessons
$100 /Lesson
Coach Capers Football coach

Coach Capers

I am currently a professional track and field athlete training for the LA 2028 Olympics. I’ve made 3 USA teams and have won medals in international meets around the world in my 1... See full profile

  • Pleasant Hill, CA
  • 17 Lessons
$90 /Lesson
Coach Joseph Football coach

Coach Joseph

Welcome to a coaching program where you will be pushed physically and challenged mentally. It is my job to stand behind you to push you, stand in front of you to pull you and stand... See full profile

  • Pacifica, CA
  • 1 Lesson
$100 /Lesson

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Trainers in Santa Clara

“If you or your child are serious at all about getting better at the QB position, you have a golden opportunity right in front of you. He blends the nuances of the position with many different drills that are both fun and challenging. We’ve covered so many things from footwork, ball placement, displacing the hip, and mesh technique. The best part, he’s an even better young man and is an inspiration for my son.”

John

Football Parent

“He is getting my 14 yr old ready for high school football. My son is hoping to be starting quarterback next season. They are working on footwork, mechanics, reading defense & speed & agility. Looking forward to continued training.”

Danielle

Football Parent

“We just had our first session and I can’t say enough great things. My son is playing tackle for the first time as an offensive lineman and his session with Coach helped him tremendously. It’s hard to find a good offensive line coach and we feel fortunate to have found him.”

Kurstin

Football Parent

Why We Created Athletes Untapped

Release Packages, Hand Fighting Timing, And Late-Hands Separation In Santa Clara, CA

Santa Clara receivers often see physical coverage in local league play, and early route contact can throw off timing on fields like those near Wilcox High where space invites deeper patterns. Our coaches believe separation is created at the line and at the catch point, so athletes learn how to vary releases, time hand fighting without drawing flags, and use late hands to keep defenders from playing through their eyes. Sessions stay grounded in game realism, connecting what the athlete felt on contact to how their feet and shoulders responded, without prescribing a single signature release. Early on, athletes feel like they are stuck when a defender crowds them, and then it clicks when they realize small timing changes create clean windows. The change shows up when they stop drifting into contact, stack defenders more often, and catch without tipping the ball’s arrival.

Quarterback Pocket Movement, Coverage ID Cues, And Throw-Away Discipline In Santa Clara, CA

In Santa Clara games where pass rush arrives quickly, quarterbacks can drift into pressure because they treat the pocket like a fixed spot instead of a moving space. Athletes Untapped supports continuity for QBs who need repeated language across weeks, because coverage identification and pocket habits improve when the same concepts show up in every film review. Our staff teaches quarterbacking as time management, so athletes learn to read a few coverage cues pre-snap, move subtly to create throwing lanes, and choose disciplined throw-aways that protect the offense. At first, QBs feel like escaping means scrambling wildly, and then it clicks when they learn that a small slide can buy a clean window. You can see the improvement when their feet stay under them, decisions speed up, and negative plays turn into live next downs.

Linebacker Run Fits, Gap Exchange Communication, And Cutback Recognition In Santa Clara, CA

Santa Clara offenses often use misdirection and cutbacks on wide fields, and linebackers can get pulled out of position when they chase motion instead of owning a fit. Our coaches believe tackling starts with fits, so athletes learn gap responsibility, communicate exchanges, and recognize cutback indicators like back hip turns and pulling action. Sessions keep coaching realistic, using film and guided reflection to help athletes notice where their eyes left the backfield and why the lane opened, without dictating a rigid scheme. Early on, players feel like they must sprint to every moving piece, and then the breakthrough comes when they trust their fit and let the play declare itself. The change becomes visible when they meet runners in the correct gap, stop overpursuing, and cut down explosive runs.

Defensive Back Zone Turns, Route Distribution Awareness, And Catch-Point Disruption In Santa Clara, CA

In Santa Clara youth football, quarterbacks will test soft zones, and defensive backs can get caught flat-footed when they do not understand route distribution in their area. Our staff teaches DB play as eyes and spacing, so athletes learn when to zone turn, how to anticipate route combinations, and how to disrupt at the catch point without panicking early. Coaching stays broad and adaptable, connecting what the DB saw to how they positioned their hips and leverage, rather than prescribing one exact technique. Athletes often start by guessing and grabbing, and then it clicks when they realize disciplined eyes give them more time than speed does. You can see the difference when they stay in phase, arrive on time, and make the receiver win through contact instead of through confusion.

Offensive Line Combo Blocks, Second-Level Timing, And Blitz Recognition In Santa Clara, CA

Santa Clara defenses can bring late pressure, and linemen sometimes freeze because they do not recognize where the blitz is coming from until it is already inside. Our coaches believe line play is coordination and awareness, so athletes learn how combo blocks transfer to the second level, how timing matters more than raw strength, and how to recognize pressure based on alignment cues. Sessions keep the teaching realistic, often using film clips to highlight how a linebacker’s depth or stance gave away intent, without forcing one personal coaching style. Early on, linemen feel like they have to chase every threat, and then the breakthrough comes when they learn to pass responsibility and stay balanced. The visible shift is that they stop lunging, pick up pressure cleaner, and keep the play structure intact longer.


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