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Justin Football coach

Justin

As a dedicated sports performance trainer, I have devoted my career to helping athletes unlock their full potential and achieve their goals. I have worked with athletes from youth ... See full profile

  • Bayside, NY
  • 42 Lessons
$60 /Lesson
Will Football coach

Will

As a former Division I track & field athlete, I respect the importance of biomechanics, performance data, and technique to help athletes move better, get stronger, and stay healthy... See full profile

  • Feura Bush, NY
  • 29 Lessons
$50 /Lesson
Brian Football coach

Brian

My knowledge spans over 20 years across a wide range of sports, allowing for comprehensive training in various athletic disciplines. I tailor my guidance to fit every athlete's ... See full profile

  • Long Island City, NY
  • 11 Lessons
$75 /Lesson
Raytomar  Football coach

Raytomar

I help youth athletes improve speed, strength, and confidence through structured performance training that prioritizes movement quality, injury prevention, and long-term athletic d... See full profile

  • White Plains, NY
  • 7 Lessons
$100 /Lesson
Sean Football coach

Sean

In my decade of experience as a high school and college football coach, I have mentored and developed some of the best lineman and skilled position players in the country while bei... See full profile

  • Ithaca, NY
  • 2 Lessons
$120 /Lesson

Areas We Serve Across New York:

Happy parents. Happy athletes.

“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

Areas We Serve Across New York:

Private Football Coaching in New York: Position-Specific Training for Players Who Want to Start

Football is the ultimate specialist’s game. A quarterback and a lineman share a field but almost nothing else — different footwork, different technique, different reads entirely. Yet team practice, with a full roster and a handful of coaches, can only give each position so much individual attention. That’s where players get stuck. Athletes Untapped connects New York football players with private coaches who develop the specific position skills that earn starting roles and college looks.

Position Training Team Practice Can’t Prioritize

A high school program juggling forty-plus players across offense, defense, and special teams simply can’t give a quarterback the individual footwork reps or a defensive back the one-on-one coverage work they need. Practice has to serve the whole team, running plays and installing schemes. Individual technique gets squeezed.

Private coaching fills that gap. Our coaches specialize by position, so a New York player spends the full session on the exact skills their role demands — a quarterback on mechanics and reads, a receiver on route running, a lineman on hand placement and leverage. Every rep is coached by someone who knows what good looks like for that spot.

What Our Coaches Develop by Position

Football skills are position-specific, and private instruction in New York is built around that:

  • Quarterbacks — throwing mechanics, footwork, progressions, and reading defenses.
  • Skill positions — route running, releases, catching, and separation for receivers and backs.
  • Linemen — stance, hand placement, leverage, and the footwork that wins the line of scrimmage.
  • Defense — coverage technique, tackling fundamentals, pursuit angles, and diagnosing plays.
  • Speed and explosiveness — the acceleration, change of direction, and first-step quickness that show up on every snap.

Fundamentals Win the Snap — and the Season

Coaches love to say football is won in the trenches, but the deeper truth is that it’s won on fundamentals — the hand placement, footwork, and technique executed correctly, snap after snap, when everyone’s tired. Those details are the difference between a player who looks the part and one who actually wins his matchup. And they’re exactly what gets glossed over when practice is racing to install this week’s game plan.

Our coaches drill those fundamentals until they hold up under pressure and fatigue. For a New York player trying to earn a starting job, mastering the technique of his position is the surest way to separate from the pack.

Building Through the Offseason to Peak in the Fall

New York’s football calendar puts a premium on the offseason. The fall season is intense but short, and the weather closes the window on outdoor work early — which means the players who arrive in August ready to compete are the ones who used the winter and spring to get better. Skipping the offseason means starting the fall a step behind.

Our coaches build training around that reality. The offseason is the time to rebuild throwing mechanics, add speed and explosiveness, and sharpen position technique without the pressure of games, whether at indoor facilities in the winter or on the field in spring. That work is what lets a player peak when the Friday night lights come on rather than spending the season getting up to speed.

Building Toward Friday Nights and College Recruiting

For many New York families, the goal is clear: earn a starting role, help the team compete for a Section or state championship, and put up the kind of film that gets a player recruited. Those goals reward players who’ve mastered their position and can perform when the stakes are highest.

Private coaching gives an athlete the focused time to build exactly that. Our coaches structure training toward the specific benchmark a player is chasing — a starting spot, a breakout season, a highlight reel worth sending to college programs — and prepare him for the speed and physicality of the next level.

How Athletes Untapped Connects You With the Right Coach

We don’t hand families a directory and wish them luck. Athletes Untapped learns a player’s position, level, and goals, then connects them with a private football coach in New York whose background fits. A young quarterback building mechanics and a varsity lineman refining his technique need very different coaches, and we treat it that way. Sessions work around your family’s schedule and field access, and the coaching relationship is built to develop the player over a full season and beyond


Common FAQs

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