Quarterback throwing skills can be developed like any other sports skill. Quarterbacks are not just born to throw. Understanding the absolute body mechanic techniques, the throwing movement sequence, and knowing the drills to teach them will enable anyone to teach a quarterback how to throw with better accuracy, trajectory, and velocity. Coach Bill Renner identifies the essential quarterback throwing techniques which include balance and posture, top of the drop stance, front foot stride and separate, front arm, head position, hip rotation, front knee bend, throwing arm load, throwing elbow, wrist and throwing hand fingers, laser eyes and hand position at ball release. He describes in detail and shows with pictures how to coach and perform each of these techniques and he elaborates on the affect each of these have on the location, trajectory, and velocity of throwing a football. At the end of the technique section, he includes a section on his specific drills to teach and develop each of these techniques. Coach Renner uses over 75 photos to give you a visual reference for each absolute throwing technique he describes. And he includes a chart that details how to teach each route throw for the correct location, trajectory, and velocity to use in coaching your quarterback. The appendix section includes Coach Renner’s drill sequence, a quarterback specific lifting program, a ball flight error and how to fix it chart, and a throwing technique checklist for analyzing a quarterback’s throwing mechanics. Understanding and Teaching Quarterbacks Throwing Mechanics will become your objective standard for teaching football throwing mechanics and a guide for evaluating quarterbacks throwing ability. It will also give you the confidence to teach quarterbacks to be a better passer with Coach Renner’s complete throwing mechanics drill set. Coach Renner has a book that gives all these details and more by the same title Understanding and Teaching Quarterback Throwing Mechanics. Go to www.amazon.com/books and search on his name Bill Renner or the book title and you can find it.