Improve social media exposure with WhipASnap

Every player and coach wants to drive more clicks, views, and more exposure to their social media platforms. More exposure means more coaches are looking at you and  the more are evaluating you the greater the chance someone will be able to help you play at the next level. 

What drives more clicks and views? Put something unique on social media. It’s as simple as that. If you have a special skill set put it on full display. Unique settings, contexts, situations, landscapes and many other factors may contribute to clicks. Bottom line: it can’t be boring. What is more boring than doing the same old drills in the same old context like everyone else does? Take a ball off a dormant and stationary table, stand there without moving your feet, and heave a ball downfield with no pass rush in your face is boring and yet kids are making social media post after post doing just that. Not captivating. Not entertaining. Not engaging. Not unique. You are NOT standing out. 

On the other hand, put a cool looking shotgun snap machine out in front of you, trigger a snap with a remote, get the ball in your hands, get into your drop and play action and make a throw a lot game speed and all of a sudden you are standing out. You are dynamic. You are simulating real-life scenarios at real game speed. This makes you captivating, engaging, entertaining, and your seriousness and work ethic are on display right alongside your skill set. 

Serious QBs will use the WhipASnap. Non serious players who are about flash make training easy because they want to “feel good” about themselves. You want to stand out and drive D1 coaches to your content then use new and unique training techniques, styles, and equipment that show you take nothing for granted. You are detail oriented. The WhipASnap shotgun snap machine is gonna change the training paradigm and you were there when it all began because you are intelligent and innovative and you will bring that to the table with any team you are on. 

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