About Me
My name is coach E
My name is Chris Easter, though most know me as Coach E. I was born and raised in New York and went on to become a student-athlete at Bridgewater State University, where I studied Exercise Science. During my playing career, I competed on both sides of the ball as a Wide Receiver and Defensive Back.
Over the years, I trained relentlessly to prepare for each season, focusing on movement patterns and techniques that directly translated to the field. Along the way, I had the privilege of training with NFL legends and Hall of Famers such as Cris Carter, Anquan Boldin, and Heisman Trophy winner Mark Ingram. These experiences shaped my approach to the game and inspired me to develop my own unique and effective teaching methods.
I founded Kingdom Way Training to give back to the next generation of athletes by providing the knowledge, mentorship, and guidance I wish I had growing up. My training emphasizes speed development, footwork, route running, catching drills, and 1-on-1 competition—all designed to prepare athletes for real game situations.
To date, I’ve worked with over 65 athletes across New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, and Massachusetts. Many of them have gone on to excel at the next level, including:
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Andrew Rappleyea – #2 ranked tight end in the nation, Penn State University signee
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Charly Mulluay – Wide Receiver, Holy Cross commit
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Joe McGann – Arlington High School standout with interest from Rutgers, Boston College, Syracuse, Army, and more
My mission is simple: to help young athletes maximize their potential and chase their dreams. With hard work, discipline, and dedication, anything is possible.

By the numbers
Athlete Development Resume
Coach E has worked with 100+ athletes across all levels, including:
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20+ College Athletes
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50+ High School Athletes
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40+ Youth Football Athletes
Notable Athletes Trained:
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Andrew Rappleyea – Formerly ranked #2 Tight End nationally, currently at Penn State University
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Charly Mullaly – Wide Receiver at University of South Carolina
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Jordyn Eaton – Ranked #14 Wide Receiver in New York (Class of 2026)
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Jaiseon Barnwell – Ranked #4 Quarterback in New York (Class of 2027)
Darren Garret – Ranked #1 Cornerback in New York (Class of 2028)
Position Based Training
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Position Specific Based Training
Positions
Wide receiver
Route runner
On-field wide receiver (WR) training hones in on crucial skills like route running, catching techniques, footwork, and agility drills. It also covers hand-eye coordination exercises and understanding defensive coverages. The focus is on improving speed, acceleration, and creating separation from defenders, ultimately aiming to boost on-field performance and playmaking abilities during games. Contact to take your game to the next level.
Running Back
Dont let one person bring you down
On-field RB training is an in-depth approach aimed at honing essential football skills like agility, speed, footwork, ball handling, pass catching and decision-making. It optimizes player performance and prepares them for the dynamic demands of the running back position. If you are looking to be a playmaker at the running back position contact me to get started.
Defensive Back
A lockdown defender
DB is a primary goal is to defend wide receivers and intercept the incoming pass or pull the flags off the ball-carrier's belt. These positions in football can play either man-to-man or zone, depending on the coach's strategy and league rules.
Linebacker
Gladiator
Our "On-field Linebacker Training" program is designed to enhance linebackers' skills in football. We focus on agility, speed, strength, tackling technique, play reading, coverage skills, and football intelligence. Our goal is to develop versatile linebackers who excel in all aspects of the game, from stopping the run to covering receivers. Unlock your full potential as a linebacker.

