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05/07/2026

We are now hiring football analysts for the upcoming 2026 season.

If you have ever had an interest in working in the sports world, analytics, and/or have an interest/background in the game of football, this position may be what you are looking for.

In this role, you will collaborate with the Atavus Operations team to conduct game film analysis and data collection for all Atavus clients, projects, and contribute to the expansion of the Tacklytics database.

Apply here: https://www.atavus.com/careers

04/21/2026

We're excited to head into year two of our tackle consulting partnership with Berry College!

Berry partnered with Atavus last year, looking for a spark, and then went on to make an incredible Division III playoff run to the quarterfinals. They have their eyes set on a deeper run this year.

Learn more about Atavus' Tackle Consulting at Atavus.com or use the link in our bio.

04/21/2026

If you've seen Bruce Lee's famous "1-Inch Punch," you understand the concept: compact power, explosive precision, zero wasted motion.

In tackling, we're after the same thing. Maximum force and control in the shortest amount of time.

Read the full story here: https://thetakedown.beehiiv.com/p/24-hours-at-west-point-coach-lawyer-s-day-in-the-life

04/17/2026

We're excited to head into year four of our Tackle Consulting partnership with Army West Point!

During their time with Atavus, Army West Point has reached new heights as a program, including an AAC Conference Championship.

Learn more about Atavus' Tackle Consulting at Atavus.com or use the link in our bio.

Photos from Atavus's post 04/13/2026

Three reasons to use Near Foot, Near Shoulder technique when you tackle.

1. Maximize Power & Limit YAC - Using Near Foot, Near Shoulder allows all of a player’s force from their power step to transfer through their shoulder and into the runner, which helps limit yards after contact.

2. Defend the Cutback - By targeting for Near Foot, Near Shoulder contact, you are tracking the runner’s Near Hip. This reduces the runner’s cutback options and allows the defender to easily adjust if the runner does cut back.

3. Limit Head Contact - Near Shoulder contact puts the defender’s head behind the runner, removing their head from potential contact and rotational force.

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Learn more about the patented, data-driven Atavus Tackle System at Atavus.com

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