Collision Cb - Fighting Read

Organizations employ several strategies to counter adversary C2 communications:

To improve "Collision Fighting Read," coaches should implement the following:

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Step 1 – Understand collision mechanics

Step 2 – Use collision to read intentions Step 2 – Use collision to read intentions

Step 3 – Fighting Read based on collision

Step 4 – Counter-play


Jamming a receiver leads to tipped passes. Tipped passes lead to interceptions. When a cornerback is reading the route correctly while fighting, he knows exactly when the ball is coming. He doesn't just react to the receiver; he attacks the catch point.

Research indicates that the ability to "read" a collision is the primary factor in reducing concussions and musculoskeletal injuries. Step 3 – Fighting Read based on collision

This report analyzes the concept of "Collision Fighting Read," a critical skill set in high-impact sports such as Rugby, American Football, and Ice Hockey. The term describes the cognitive and physical process where an athlete anticipates an incoming collision ("The Read") and prepares their body to absorb, withstand, or dominate the impact ("The Fight"). Mastering this skill is essential for performance optimization and injury prevention.

Collision Cb - Fighting Read