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Training Monday 8th December, 2014

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Might be time for you to stop putting the glove into Toumpas at every opportunity.

He might very well have you eating a picket fence by the end of next year.

Hnmm I fail to see how enquiring about a drill is "Putting the Glove" into him?

And I got the clarification I sought!

Clearly it was a running drill no more no less, No man to contend with, no footy skills needed, indeed not a footy in sight!!!

It was a good indicator of Cardiovascular efficiency and V0 max capability without lactic acid levels increasing.

And in that exercise Toumpas performed quite well!

 

Hnmm I fail to see how enquiring about a drill is "Putting the Glove" into him?

And I got the clarification I sought!

Clearly it was a running drill no more no less, No man to contend with, no footy skills needed, indeed not a footy in sight!!!

It was a good indicator of Cardiovascular efficiency and V0 max capability without lactic acid levels increasing.

And in that exercise Toumpas performed quite well!

Stop showing off picket!!

It was a good indicator of Cardiovascular efficiency and V0 max capability without lactic acid levels increasing.

Fitness.

 

Hnmm I fail to see how enquiring about a drill is "Putting the Glove" into him?

And I got the clarification I sought!

Clearly it was a running drill no more no less, No man to contend with, no footy skills needed, indeed not a footy in sight!!!

It was a good indicator of Cardiovascular efficiency and V0 max capability without lactic acid levels increasing.

And in that exercise Toumpas performed quite well!

The drill would be rather stupid without footballs. Imagine Lumumba kicking this imaginary ball to Toumpas who marks this imaginary ball then handballs this imaginary ball to Bail then takes off to......think before you write

The drill would be rather stupid without footballs. Imagine Lumumba kicking this imaginary ball to Toumpas who marks this imaginary ball then handballs this imaginary ball to Bail then takes off to......think before you write

But wasn't this a central part of Neeld's training regime? We were training at elite levels just prior to us being absolutely belted by the Bummers in a round 2 match by 146 if I remember correctly. Obviously our guys were running around witches hats at training and were then stunned on match day when they had to use a real ball and the opposition witches hats actually moved and tackled!!


But wasn't this a central part of Neeld's training regime? We were training at elite levels just prior to us being absolutely belted by the Bummers in a round 2 match by 146 if I remember correctly. Obviously our guys were running around witches hats at training and were then stunned on match day when they had to use a real ball and the opposition witches hats actually moved and tackled!!

Vastly different personnel now to what Neeld had to work with. Looking back that list was no where near fit nor skilled enough to do these drills to the elite level required.

It was a good indicator of Cardiovascular efficiency and V0 max capability without lactic acid levels increasing.

Fitness.

"Fitness" in the world of biology often means "ability to reproduce." Sometimes being specific is useful. Probably not on footy forum though.

You know I have never seen you and Matt Burgen in the same room at the same time....just sayin...

'Burgs is employed. ...... Just sayin'

 

You know I have never seen you and Matt Burgen in the same room at the same time....just sayin...

I wasn't there for long, and I should have gone and said hello, but I saw Matt Burgen and someone I presume to be TDI talking at training this morning ...


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