INDIANAPOLIS - More than 50 former NFL players will gather at the
Lucas Oil Stadium, on Wednesday, May 8, to be trained as
Ambassadors Heads Up Football. Participate in clinical
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strengthen tackling techniques aimed at reducing contact with the
hull. Also will have training for recognition and attention to
concussions and also choosing the right size of helmet and shoulder
pad. The clinic is part of Heads Up Football, a new pilot program
of USA Football, youth leagues focused on looking to increase
safety in the game, without tackling
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promoting helmet use. Former players involved in clinical work as
mentors in youth leagues across the country this fall, to support
the Heads Up Football program and strengthening the safety culture
in youth football. "The health and safety of each youth player is
the number one priority of USA Football and Football Heads Up
because it's really important for our sport. We are very
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program in 50 states and Washington DC, "said Scott Hallenbeck,
executive director of USA Football. Among the former players who
participate in the clinic include: Wash Arrington, Keith Bulluck,
Merril Hoge, Hardy Nickerson and Jake Plummer. Heads Up Football is
made up of five basic elements: tackling Heads Up Coaching
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and treatment of concussions, Security Manager and choosing the
correct size of helmet and shoulder pads. "Supporting Heads Up
Football by all levels of our sport and youth, collegiate and
NFL-shows a unified commitment for the safety of all players, other
sports which can follow," said Hallenbeck. Heads Up The technique
was developed with contributions tackling Advisory Committee of USA
Football, which includes Northwestern coach Pat Fitzgerald, UCLA
coach Jim Mora, former NFL running back Merril Hoge, coach
Christopher Columbus High School
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Yukelson.