
2025 Convention Recap | Mike Thiessen, Air Force | Offensive Philosophy
April 22, 2025
Mike Thiessen enters his 19th season at Air Force in 2025, where he has spent his entire coaching career. He currently holds the position of Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach. Over the years, he has also coached Wide Receivers at Air Force. Thiessen is a former student-athlete at the Air Force Academy, having played both football and baseball.
In this video, Coach Thiessen outlines the Air Force program philosophy, emphasizing the importance of Building Toughness and Leadership, Practice and Game Preparation, and Key Focus Areas. He also walks through the weekly practice drills.
Building Toughness and Leadership
For the Air Force football program, toughness and leadership aren’t just traits but the foundation of success. Coach Thiessen emphasizes:
Recruiting the Right Athletes
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Captains and Weight Room Warriors: Recruiting players who demonstrate natural leadership and relentless work ethics.
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Multi-Sport Athletes: Athletes with diverse skill sets and competitive experiences.
Academy Development Process
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Admissions and basic training establish discipline and resilience.
-
Freshman athletes gain experience alongside seasoned juniors and seniors.
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The Air Force Prep School plays a pivotal role in long-term athlete development.
Fall Camp and Toughness Building
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Creating a challenging environment during camp to simulate adversity.
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Using the recruitment interview process to identify an athlete’s mental toughness and drive.
Practice and Game Preparation
Coach Thiessen breaks down the Air Force’s approach to preparing for success on the field:
Fall Camp and Spring Ball
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Full Playbook Install: Begin day one to enable better retention through repetition.
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Repetition-Focused Drills: Muscle memory is key to executing plays under pressure.
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Game-Specific Focus: Weeks two through four concentrate on situational game planning.
Weekly Practice Schedule
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Monday (Helmets): Focus on inside drills and pass protection.
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Tuesday (Pads): Include half-line drills and full inside work.
-
Wednesday (Shells): Rotational drills and game-specific situations.
-
Thursday (Helmets): End-of-game scenarios and second-half preparations.
Key Focus Areas
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Understanding Team Identity: Know what makes your team unique and how to leverage its strengths.
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Top Play Execution: Repeated, focused practice builds confidence and readiness.
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Simulating Game Situations: From red-zone plays to 2-point conversions, practice every scenario to ensure success under pressure.
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If you are interested in more in-depth articles and videos, please become an AFCA member. You can find out more information about membership and specific member benefits on the AFCA Membership Overview page. If you are ready to join, please fill out the AFCA Membership Application.
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Mike Thiessen enters his 19th season at Air Force in 2025, where he has spent his entire coaching career. He currently holds the position of Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach. Over the years, he has also coached Wide Receivers at Air Force. Thiessen is a former student-athlete at the Air Force Academy, having played both football and baseball.
In this video, Coach Thiessen outlines the Air Force program philosophy, emphasizing the importance of Building Toughness and Leadership, Practice and Game Preparation, and Key Focus Areas. He also walks through the weekly practice drills.
Building Toughness and Leadership
For the Air Force football program, toughness and leadership aren’t just traits but the foundation of success. Coach Thiessen emphasizes:
Recruiting the Right Athletes
-
Captains and Weight Room Warriors: Recruiting players who demonstrate natural leadership and relentless work ethics.
-
Multi-Sport Athletes: Athletes with diverse skill sets and competitive experiences.
Academy Development Process
-
Admissions and basic training establish discipline and resilience.
-
Freshman athletes gain experience alongside seasoned juniors and seniors.
-
The Air Force Prep School plays a pivotal role in long-term athlete development.
Fall Camp and Toughness Building
-
Creating a challenging environment during camp to simulate adversity.
-
Using the recruitment interview process to identify an athlete’s mental toughness and drive.
Practice and Game Preparation
Coach Thiessen breaks down the Air Force’s approach to preparing for success on the field:
Fall Camp and Spring Ball
-
Full Playbook Install: Begin day one to enable better retention through repetition.
-
Repetition-Focused Drills: Muscle memory is key to executing plays under pressure.
-
Game-Specific Focus: Weeks two through four concentrate on situational game planning.
Weekly Practice Schedule
-
Monday (Helmets): Focus on inside drills and pass protection.
-
Tuesday (Pads): Include half-line drills and full inside work.
-
Wednesday (Shells): Rotational drills and game-specific situations.
-
Thursday (Helmets): End-of-game scenarios and second-half preparations.
Key Focus Areas
-
Understanding Team Identity: Know what makes your team unique and how to leverage its strengths.
-
Top Play Execution: Repeated, focused practice builds confidence and readiness.
-
Simulating Game Situations: From red-zone plays to 2-point conversions, practice every scenario to ensure success under pressure.
For more information about the AFCA, visit www.AFCA.com. For more interesting articles, check out The Insider and subscribe to our weekly email.
If you are interested in more in-depth articles and videos, please become an AFCA member. You can find out more information about membership and specific member benefits on the AFCA Membership Overview page. If you are ready to join, please fill out the AFCA Membership Application.