As I've evolved as a coach I've really gotten away from some of the old ideas I used to subscribe to. I've always been a big believer in being in great condition. When you're in great shape a lot of issues disappear and guys/girls have more "mental toughness". But, I never really agreed with just running the shit out of kids, or as our basketball staff loves to say, "You can kill 'em today." To which I answer, "Why would I want to run them into the ground? It defeats the purpose of building them up." In the past I just ran them. I never really ran a lot, but it was something we did in some form 5 days a week all summer. I would often catch myself in the "let's do more for the sake of doing more" mentality. Such a stupid thought process. Last summer (2018) and this summer I dropped to 3 days of training in June. We lift and run on the same days (Monday and Wednesday - Agility/Friday - "The Hill" for conditioning). This summer I inserted what I'm calling a Strength Circuit. I think it would be better classified as an Hypertrophy Circuit. We (they) end up doing 15 sets in 14 minutes. One of the Circuits looks like this:
- Trap Bar: 5x5 (FSL or simply 20% lighter than the percentage we use for our heavy Squat work)
- Pull-ups: 5x10/5 (linemen)
- Press (no leg drive): 5x8
- About 20 kids are here right now. I have no worry about them adapting and being ready for camp.
- I should have about 30-40 more kids starting next week. They're not in shape because they will not work very hard at home. I need to get them ready in 4 weeks so doing some kind of conditioning or agility 5 days a week is an easy way to get them as up to speed as I can get them.
- Some of the older kids have been asking if we can do 2 extra running days in June. I'm guessing they probably feel like they "need" to do something 5 days a week. I don't think they need to, but I'm just going to keep everything very short and sweet and throw them the proverbial bone.



















































































