2010 ANTHONY BECHT
FOOTBALL CAMP
BIO
Anthony Becht hails
from Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania, where he played on
the Monsignor Bonner High School football team that won the Catholic
League
Championship in 1994. He continued his football career and development as Tight End
at West Virginia University, where he was a four-year starter. He was selected as
Honorable Mention All-American his senior year and graduated with a
degree in marketing. He was drafted by the New York Jets in the first round
of the 2000 NFL Draft. He was selected to Pro Football Weekly’s All-Rookie
Team, and started the last 14 games of his first season. From there on he
started every football game for the next four seasons, racking up 133 catches
for 1,133 yards and 17 touchdowns. Anthony has been praised in New York
for his devotion to many charities and foundations. Specifically, Project
Sunshine and AHRC, where he received the prestigious Thurman Award in 2004,
given to an athlete in New York yearly for their success within the
community. In March 2005, he became a member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers,
starting every game. In March of 2008,
Anthony signed with the St. Louis Rams. Currently, Anthony now plays for
the Arizona Cardinals, has played over 150 consecutive straight games in
his career which currently ranks 3rd behind Brett Favre and Peyton
Manning.
CAMP PHILOSOPHY
Anthony Becht Football
Camp offers you the chance to enhance your
individual
skills in a team atmosphere. At the camp, you will learn
fundamentals
that will make you a championship player on a
championship
team. Plus, you will learn the importance of leadership,
sportsmanship,
academics and having fun from Anthony Becht and all
the other NFL players. Fundamentals and techniques including proper
stance, steps, use of hands, targets and angles are all taught through a
specific progression to enable campers to improve all phases of their
offensive
and defensive play. In addition to the on-the-field practice,
lectures
will be conducted for the improvement of each individual’s
mental aspect of the game.
CAMP INFO
An experienced camp
staff will emphasize fundamentals of position
play in a NON-CONTACT camp. No pads will be worn. Campers will
be grouped according to grade and age. Each camper is assured of
technical one-on-one instruction in all areas of EACH FOOTBALL
POSITION ON THE FIELD. Also, since football is recognized as a team
sport, each camper will be required to complete several drills within a
team
concept. Campers will also be trained and tested in speed, strength
and agility. Testing allows a football player to maximize the development
of his overall ability.