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I have been training with Markos at PTC since late May of this year in the hope of becoming a better athlete in my pursuit of a scholarship to play College Football in the US.
My biggest opportunity to achieve my goal starts this weekend when I fly to the US to take part in a football camp in Florida.
I will be training 15 times a week in a bid to improve my football skills and to impress coaches from around the country.
I will try to keep everyone up to date with my progress as my training continues.
There was a dude who was one of Australia's top sprinters- he went over for last seasons NFL draft and I believe it got picked up as a wide receiver. I met his trainer- he was doing some powerlifting to build his strength- apparently bench press for reps is huge for them as a performance indicator/measure.
I'm pretty sure Adam Pinkard went over for college football as well- he is 180kg so my guess is he wasn't a kicker or wide receiver.
I love grid iron.
Good luck Rory- make the most of it- its an awesome opportunity.
Rory...welcome mate...good luck to you in the pursuit of your dream...I've been a follower of the Cowboys for about the last 20years...and keep a close eye on the aussies that take a gamble and try there luck in the NFL...
If you show the drive and your passion to succeed and you will get noticed!
What I find odd is that no football code in Australia hasn't picked him up. Just with his size he should earn a spot on any rep or development team in AFL, or either rugby codes.
What I find odd is that no football code in Australia hasn't picked him up. Just with his size he should earn a spot on any rep or development team in AFL, or either rugby codes.
Gridiron players/positions are very much focused on doing one thing and one thing well....i.e they have a kicker to kick - he does nothing else, they have a blocker to block - he does nothing else etc etc...
Union, League, Afl - you need to do a number of things well - so in that regard be a more overall athlete...
I think if you can get over there and get with a college it will be great! Even if the least you get out of it is a free degree lol...
Kids get picked at around 12 years old by development coaches in all sports. Kids go from soccer to rugby, basketball to league, happens all the time. They pick a rock and turn it into a diamond.
I see where you're coming from but I would argue otherwise. For instance, in my position you are expected to be say 6'3"-6'9"ish and weigh between 135 and 160kg. They also expect you to be able to run 40 yards in 5-5.5seconds and there are other assorted tests of agility, power, flexibility and speed.
Long story short, you cant JUST be big and strong and make it at this level in American Football, you need to be very athletic for someone of your size.
Thanks everyone for the support, I will make sure I keep you all posted on how I progress.