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Losing Championships

This is the
time of year when championships are won and lost before a game or match is ever
played. This is the infamous “pre-season” training period where teams will
practice twice even three times a day to get ready for the season starting in
late August. I maintain that more games and matches are lost during this period
because coaches overwork their athletes during this period. It is too late to
positively affect any significant conditioning gains for the fall. The money
must be in the bank before the pre-season training begins. That is why summer
and off season training is so important. I go by the adage that one workout
cannot make an athlete but one workout can break and athlete. This is the time
to sharpen tactics and strategy, to work on specific game fitness, not to get
them fit. The error often starts with the testing to begin fall camp – often this
is fitness testing. Now what do you do if they don’t pass the fitness tests –
run them more? Those players have made a choice. Perhaps a seat on the bench
next to the coach would be appropriate. The people who win championships during
this period are those who approach training intelligently, have a long term
plan and closely monitor the athlete’s response to each session. They understand it is a period to be specific.  Talent  +  Intelligent Training  + Coaching  wins championships.

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  1. Vern,
    You really hit home with this entry!! Just last Friday I talked with a HS WBB coach about this very issue. I was asked to help her put her girls on a program so i volunteered. There were 25 girls that showed up. I wanted to follow up with them one last time so I asked the coach to gather only the girls who have been consistently doing the program. Only 5 girls showed up and only 1 was a “starter”.
    But if you aske them how many soccer leagues they played in this summer many of them will say “4”.

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