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The 3-5-3 Defense gives you a very powerful defensive scheme. Offering you 4 different defensive fronts you will find it effective against any offense you face, whether it's the Triple Option or the very popular Spread Offense.
In the first two seasons the Georgia Military College switched to the 3-5-3 Defense, they had tremendous success, producing 8 All-American Defensive players and playing in two NJCAA national title games.
In 2001, Georgia Military had a prefect season, producing the Defensive Player of the Year. While winning the NJCAA Championship, they held their opponents to a NJCAA record setting 61.7 yards per game.
In this article we will discuss the first front: Basics Of 3-5-3 Defense.
We will start with the alignments and position names.
.........................End...............Nose Guard...............End
...Corner.............................................................................Corner
.........................Left Dawg........................................Right Dawg
.........................Left Bat..............Mike................Left Bat
..................................................Free Safety
The diagram above is the 3-5-3 Defense alignment in The Basic Front, featuring 3 down rushers.
1. The Nose Guard lines up square with the center, either hand is down.
2. Ends line up square with the tackles, inside hand down, keeping the outside arm free.
3. The Dawgs (safeties) line up 3x3 behind the ends.
4. The Bats (linebackers) line up behind the ends, 5 yards deep, with their noses off the ends outside hip.
5. The Mike Backer lines up 5 yards deep directly behind the Nose Guard.
6. The Free Safety lines up about 10 back behind the Nose Guard.
Disguising the Point of Attack
The 3-5-3 Defense requires a lot of movement. Disguising the point of attack begins with your player alignment.
Your 2 ends are lined up directly in-front of the tackles and the Nose Guard over the center. This prevents the quarterback from getting a read if your point of attack is a straight ahead, strong side or weak side rush.
Have your ends place the inside hand as the down hand. You want the outside hand free whether he is going inside or out.
Ends using the same down hand every play prevents the tackles from reading your angle of attack.
Having the Mike, Dawgs and Bats lining up behind the ends and Nose Guard prevents the quarterback from reading your defensive back strategies.
The Basic 3-5-3 Defense gives you 4 different defensive fronts and alignments you can use to attack the offense and keep them on their heels.
Each of the four fronts and alignments gives you the ability to do zone or man to man coverage. You can run a cover 1 or a cover 3 defensive schemes, run stunts and blitzes.
The Four Fronts of the Basic 3_5-3 Defense:
1. The Basic Front
2. The Solid Front
3. The Under Front
4. The Tough Front
All the content of this article was taken from the video Basics of the 3-5-3. Most coaches agree Coach Bert Williams is a Master of the 3-5-3. Use the following link to learn more http://www.scoretouchdowns.com/product/FD-02179A This video uses extensive actual game footage making it easy to follow and install the Basics of the 3-5-3 defense. See all of our 3-5-3 Defense DVDs at http://www.scoretouchdowns.com/page/398511582
Better Photo Tips - Lines in Your Photos
Place a pencil tip to the paper and lift it up. What do you have? You have a dot, a circle, or a starting point. Now place that pencil down and move an inch in any direction. What have you created? You have created a line. You have moved beyond the starting point, and created the basic building block of everything visual in the world. Think about it; squares, triangles, stars, rectangles all start by creating a line.
A photo tip worth remembering is: lines can be positive or negative. If you have a photo that shows a road diagonally going from the lower left corner to the upper right corner, and there it blends into a beautiful sunset . . . that’s a positive line. On the other hand, if you shoot the same sunset and the road runs horizontally from left to right; that would be a negative line. Why? Because it is going side to side and NOT interacting with the main subject, therefore it distracts. It may only be briefly, but most viewers will jump back and forth between the sunset and the road, and wonder where the road is going.
Many young couples like to hold hands while taking their picture. That’s fine, but if they hold hands and their hands are down at their side, it literately points away from the couple and makes people stare at their feet. On the other hand; if you have them holding hands and they bend at the elbow so their hands are closer to their face . . . that visual line actually points back to the couple. The second photo tip is: lines can reinforce your subject or distract.
One of the reasons most portrait photographers avoid hands, is because it is so easy to accidentally shoot them uncomplimentary. Imagine a young couple where the man in a friendly loving manner puts his arm around the young ladies’ waist. If the fingers show up in the shot what does that do? They usually end up pointing either to the waist or the stomach. Most women really don’t want you looking at their stomach or waist. It’s not the viewers fault, but if you have five little lines pointing back to the belly it’s very hard NOT to look in that direction.
As we have demonstrated when two lines meet they form a point. When two lines actually cross it does something different that is also hard to control. Have you ever heard the phrase X marks the spot?? If a tree branch crosses a fence or a fence crosses a road, its’ almost like posting a sigh that says, “Look HERE!” If your subject is in the upper right corner and you have a visual X in the lower left corner, your mind will go back and forth. It will be extremely difficult to just concentrate on the subject. Photo tip number three: avoid the visual X at all cost, unless your subject is directly in the middle of that X.
Photo tip number four: lines convey thoughts and feelings. Horizontal lines represent rest or relaxation. Vertical lines often give a mental image of strength. Diagonal lines tend to give a feeling of movement. Curved lines are loose and flexible (usually considered sexier.) Jagged lines suggest energy or conflict. If you are trying to create a calm, peaceful scenic photograph and you have several sharp jagged lines in the image, your photo is already in conflict with itself.
To summarize these are important photo tips to remember about lines:
A) Lines can be positive or negative.
B) Lines can reinforce your subject or distract.
C) Avoid the Visual X.
D) Lines convey thoughts and feelings.
Since all shapes are formed with lines, it stands to reason that all subjects are affected by lines. It does not matter if you are taking pictures of people, trees, or cars all subjects have their own natural lines. Be aware of the lines of your subject, around your subject, and those caused by your subject. Lines can be your best friend, or your worst nightmare. Use these photo tips to your advantage and take your photographs to the next level.
About the Author
Award winning writer / photographer Tedric Garrison has 30 years experience in photography. As a Graphic Art Major, he has a unique perspective on the Elements of Design and how those elements relate to all aspects of photography. His photo eBook (Your Creative Edge) proves that creativity CAN be taught. Tedric shares his wealth of knowledge with the world, at: Better Photo Tips.com
According to Palmistry which life line on which hand shows THIS life time? and what it means if different?
how common this is too?
why i have heard different things? for example..right is suppose to be one way and left is the opportunity for other or how this is?
and right is THIS life time or last life time? and WHY would we have lines showing last lifetime?
please explain and describe what you can
thanks for your answers!
You want to look at the lifeline on the hand that you use for most things, like writing (ie: your dominant hand). This lifeline describes the life path you are currently set on; your other hand shows you possiblities, how things could have been if you had made a major life choice differently. Lifelines change over time, that's why, if you were reading your palm, it might not appear as you thought. You could consider your less dominant hand as a past life rather than different choices if you wanted, but I have never heard of it read that way.
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