1999 Superbowl champion Torry Holt wants to take your game to the next level. Torry takes you behind the scenes of his workout and shows you what he does on a daily basis that has improved his game and enabled him to become one of the best wide receivers in the National Football League. Torry's step by step workout regiment will take you through all of the proper fundamentals and strategies of how to workout properly. From warming up to cooling down, he will show you how to stretch your muscles properly to avoid potential injuries as well as football receiver fundamentals and basics of how to properly get downfield, get open and consistently catch a football under pressure. This training video is not just for those athletes that want to be a wide receiver, this workout is going to benefit any youth athlete who wants to improve their fitness level and increase their hand/eye coordination. Let Torry "Big Game" Holt be your personal trainer and learn to be the best from one of the best.
Shot in high definition and on film, this instructional DVD is the first of its kind to bring you quality footage along with quality instruction. The video includes a handful of bonus materials, guiding you even further into the success of Torry Holt. Torry prides himself on being the best because he works the hardest. Catching 200 passes in a row without dropping them is no small feat especially when you do it day in and day out. Witness first hand his Ultimate Machine Workout in real time. Also included in the DVD is a special behind-the-scenes section that shows you all that went into making this unique instructional video. Inspired by the youth of tomorrow, Torry Holt wants to make every player who has the desire and determination and work ethic to be the best possible football player they can be. Take a journey into the rarely seen workout regiment of an NFL superstar and experience what no other video can. "Train with Big Game!" Order Now.
Instruction by Torry Holt:
While at NC State, Torry Holt earned the nicknamed "Big Game" from his teammates and friends. He was the sixth overall draft pick in the 1999 NFL draft and the first selection made by the St. Louis Rams. In his rookie season he posted 53 receptions, 788 total yards and six touchdowns on the way to the Super Bowl XXXIV championship. He played an integral role in the offense that came to be known as "The Greatest Show on Turf!"
Since then Holt has consistently reached at least 1,300 yards every season through 2005. He in fact is the only receiver in NFL history to post six consecutive years of 1,300 yards receiving. Holt's streak was broken in 2006, due to injuries to himself and other teammates that hindered the offense for parts of the year. Holt came into the NFL as number 88, but in 2001 changed his number to 81 (worn by Az-Zahir Hakim previously) as it still stands today.
From the year 2000, Holt has the most receiving yards. Holt's career also includes 7 Pro Bowls (2000, 2001, 2003-2007) including the past five straight, 64 career TD's and 716 career receptions. He ranks among the top 10 active leaders in receiving yards, receiving touchdowns, and receptions, and has finished in the top ten of those three categories in each of the last five seasons(2003-2007). Holt has also led the league in receiving yardage on two separate occasions (2000, 2003), and receptions once (2003).
On October 15th, 2006, Holt became the fastest player in NFL history to reach 10,000 receiving yards, doing so in the sixth game of his eighth season. Holt is also the fastest Player in NFL History to reach 11,000 receiving yards. Currently, Holt is first all time in NFL history in receiving yards per game with an 84.7 yards per game average. Torry Holt has become an icon in the NFL as a wide receiver demonstrating hard work, consistancy, and a positive winning attitude.