VolBraniac
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I feel like I just ran into a brick wall of knowledge. Obviously you know more on the S&C side than I do. So since you do why don't you give me what you think they should be doing and your evaluation of our players from last year to this year.
I will offer my opinion to the VN forum.
I have no data from either past or present UT S/C staffs that addresses the athletic improvement, or lack thereof, or the injury-related issues of training athletes, to be able to make any specific reviews or recommendations.
They are observably bigger (the starters from last year) than they were last year. Guarantano doesn't look like a string bean anymore and weighs more of which all appears to be muscle.
Again I would like to hear your honest evaluation and take.
I owe you a :hi: of respect for your efforts.
There is no direct correlation, that can be proven by scientific study, between "weight training" or any strength/power training program that can be linked to injury prevention.
Wts, S/C, knowing this, will roll the dice with Chance in hopes that this team or that team they coach will be publicly judged to be relatively free from injury. Too many S/C coaches are very aware that simple programs can be cosmetically enhancing - doesn't take much to hypertrophy gastrocs, bi-tris, delts and forearms which are the observable anatomical parts when in uniform - and choose to either allow athletes to train accordingly or support regimes that are cosmetically oriented.
They see the success of their jobs are, in many ways, out of their hands anyway. W-Ls and appearance are the rule of the day, the former they have no control, the latter they do.
As is evidenced by many of our VN posters.