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is there a way i can work on coming in for the tackle later or not being dodged?

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is there a way i can work on coming in for the tackle later or not being dodged?

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Answer Sir, I sincerely apologize for taking so long to answer your question. It is personally an important question since twice failed open field tackles resulted in me having a knee arthroscopy. All the other basic tackling fundamentals are important and I will provide a review at the end. For the open field tackle, some important considerations: -close the space! You cannot let the opposition player run into you while you are flat footed and not ready to make contact. Your opposition will also have less time to react to you. -come in under control. There are a couple of negative tendencies when coming into a tackle that need to be minimized. Keep your eyes open as long as possible prior to actual contact. It is natural to close them, but try to keep them open. Watch your body position. It is also natural to be leaning too far forward when coming into the tackle. This makes you unbalanced and more likely to lose control if immediate contact is not made. A good rule of thumb is to kee

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