I haven’t been to training since the last one before the 1999 GF
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Training standards have to be a key focus for us in the off-season, irrespective of who comes in as senior coach.
I'm reliably informed that Jy did a block of work with Clayton Oliver during Summer and was blown away by the intensity shown by Oliver. Unsurprisingly, Jy came back in the best nick out of all of the players and continues to be our best on the track. As others have said, Ben Brown was shocked at the training standards compared to NM when he crossed to Melbourne.
When I asked my friend how do we close the gap in training standards, the response was that it comes from the leaders. None of our veterans are considered to be good trainers. Essentially, we need to bring in some 24-28yo players that have been exposed to seriously good training programs to drive the standards. If Jy get elevated to Captain in 2023 with LDU as Vice, this could seriously set the tone for what is expected. Additionally, the S&C team and coaches need to step up and start holding players to account on the track.
In terms of who is the most laconic on the track. No surprises to hear that TT and CZ get a mention. Just imagine what these two could be if they properly smashed into the pre-season and training.
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Imagine if we'd had a guy with talent but also impeccable conditioning, good off-field leadership, had the cred of winning B&Fs and who did everything to get the best out of themselves. They'd have been a good interim skipper until the next batch were ready.
Nobody comes to mind though.
Training standards have to be a key focus for us in the off-season, irrespective of who comes in as senior coach.
I'm reliably informed that Jy did a block of work with Clayton Oliver during Summer and was blown away by the intensity shown by Oliver. Unsurprisingly, Jy came back in the best nick out of all of the players and continues to be our best on the track. As others have said, Ben Brown was shocked at the training standards compared to NM when he crossed to Melbourne.
When I asked my friend how do we close the gap in training standards, the response was that it comes from the leaders. None of our veterans are considered to be good trainers. Essentially, we need to bring in some 24-28yo players that have been exposed to seriously good training programs to drive the standards. If Jy get elevated to Captain in 2023 with LDU as Vice, this could seriously set the tone for what is expected. Additionally, the S&C team and coaches need to step up and start holding players to account on the track.
In terms of who is the most laconic on the track. No surprises to hear that TT and CZ get a mention. Just imagine what these two could be if they properly smashed into the pre-season and training.
There's a reason why new recruits to the club always seem to be the fittest there.This has to be our number one priority
Even Dal Santo said our training was not even close to the standard at the saints
You reckon?There's a reason why new recruits to the club always seem to be the fittest there.
Also why Brown took 6 months to get upto AFL standard fitness at melbourne.
We have Melbourne's old footy ops manager running North's footy ops. I'm not disagreeing with anything you've posted here, but we've brought in enough people from other clubs that they should be setting a standard, I'd we're that far behind.Training standards have to be a key focus for us in the off-season, irrespective of who comes in as senior coach.
I'm reliably informed that Jy did a block of work with Clayton Oliver during Summer and was blown away by the intensity shown by Oliver. Unsurprisingly, Jy came back in the best nick out of all of the players and continues to be our best on the track. As others have said, Ben Brown was shocked at the training standards compared to NM when he crossed to Melbourne.
When I asked my friend how do we close the gap in training standards, the response was that it comes from the leaders. None of our veterans are considered to be good trainers. Essentially, we need to bring in some 24-28yo players that have been exposed to seriously good training programs to drive the standards. If Jy get elevated to Captain in 2023 with LDU as Vice, this could seriously set the tone for what is expected. Additionally, the S&C team and coaches need to step up and start holding players to account on the track.
In terms of who is the most laconic on the track. No surprises to hear that TT and CZ get a mention. Just imagine what these two could be if they properly smashed into the pre-season and training.
He's running footy ops, but we're coming from light years behind in strength and conditioning (hence why they were changed out last year). Unfortunately, you can't correct this super quickly as there are only so many weights you can lift or kilometres you can run before you start to risk significant uptick in injuries. We are miles off where we need to be at the moment.We have Melbourne's old footy ops manager running North's footy ops. I'm not disagreeing with anything you've posted here, but we've brought in enough people from other clubs that they should be setting a standard, I'd we're that far behind.
Really I thought our veterans cut their training teeth under the guidance of a world renowned expert. Didn't believe in training to improve skills either.Training standards have to be a key focus for us in the off-season, irrespective of who comes in as senior coach.
I'm reliably informed that Jy did a block of work with Clayton Oliver during Summer and was blown away by the intensity shown by Oliver. Unsurprisingly, Jy came back in the best nick out of all of the players and continues to be our best on the track. As others have said, Ben Brown was shocked at the training standards compared to NM when he crossed to Melbourne.
When I asked my friend how do we close the gap in training standards, the response was that it comes from the leaders. None of our veterans are considered to be good trainers.
Really I thought our veterans cut their training teeth under the guidance of a world renowned expert. Didn't believe in training to improve skills either.
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Maybe if Choco comes he can develop our skills
KokodaI’m excited to see what Clarko / Todd has in store for our boys in the preseason in regards to our fitness and gym etc
Did I read on here that north hasn’t had a proper gym / weights routine in years? I don’t believe that haha
feel like we need an elite training camp at the start of preseason (somewhere in aus, doesnt need to be overseas) - set the standards
I hear this group called Collective Minds run good pre-season camps.Do we miss the Utah trips lol
There need to be a commitment to work super hard in the off season. This is where the big gains are made