^^^^^^ Nailed it!I'm curious about a few things because I really don't know squat about training at this level.
We all know these guys have to push themselves to see results. Seems like there could be lots of possible contributing factors.
A) pre-existing poor conditioning.
B) a player knowingly going beyond their limits or accidently doing so in an effort to make an impression.
C) poor programming or an underestimation at how slowly they may need to wean these particular kids into things.
D) poor supervision or an overestimation of what they can expect from these guys already.
I guess my gut feeling, looking in from the outside, is that it is likely due to some combination of all these factors. And I'm very hesitant to blame the coaches or S&C staff considering their past track record, awards etc. My questions;
1- Isn't this pretty much a line they have to flirt with to get where they're going?
2- What exactly can the staff do to 100% prevent this and still get results?
3- I realize this is not what anybody wants to happen but couldn't it be a pretty innocent occurrence in this particular case where I think we all suspect not enough work has been going on in this program for quite awhile?
Fair questions. I'll offer my unsolicited opinion:I guess my gut feeling, looking in from the outside, is that it is likely due to some combination of all these factors. And I'm very hesitant to blame the coaches or S&C staff considering their past track record, awards etc. My questions;
1- Isn't this pretty much a line they have to flirt with to get where they're going?
2- What exactly can the staff do to 100% prevent this and still get results?
3- I realize this is not what anybody wants to happen but couldn't it be a pretty innocent occurrence in this particular case where I think we all suspect not enough work has been going on in this program for quite awhile?
When we got in we were a little concerned about the conditioning of the team, so they did some baseline testing, some body composition work, and actually, for how Zach would normally roll out the conditioning program, he actually backed off that quite a bit, and we still had a problem. So there was a lot of attention paid to how this would go, and as much as we tried to be attentive to how they needed to start, we still made a mistake.
And the players were probably really pushing hard because they are excited about having a real coaching staff. One guy was probably thinking of becoming a superstar, and the other was probably working his but off to earn some playing time as a senior.Ill be the first to admit im not an expert on this stuff. If i was id be making six figures. Im thinking its a combination of the previous staff not going hard enough and this staff going too hard too fast. Probably better to ease into the really tough workouts after a few weeks of training.
Frost saying, "we still made a mistake" is encouraging as he's accepting responsibility and acknowledging that a mistake was made, so it can get corrected.Frost seems to be pointing the finger both at the previous staff not conditioning guys well, and himself/his staff for not taking sufficient precautions to handle that.
I don't think he's pointing a finger at the previous staff.Frost seems to be pointing the finger both at the previous staff not conditioning guys well, and himself/his staff for not taking sufficient precautions to handle that.
Why would you donate broken down kidneys? Not even Goodwill accepts broken stuff.Back in high school a couple of us got rhabdo. Kidneys totally broke down, so we donated the damn things and just got rid of them. Was back at practice two days later.
Oops. Same thing that happened at Oregon last year.
They are fine now.
I'm not trying to kick the guys out of town. I just hope they take this as seriously as they should. Not only is this a bad look, it could be indicative of bad programming or bad supervision
Sounds easy compared to my days at Ft BenningIt doesn't sound like it was bad programming or bad supervision. It seems everything was well thought out and planned and it still happened. Completely different then the Oregon case last year where it was reported that they were doing up to an hour of continuous push-ups and up-downs.
Sounds easy compared to my days at Ft Benning