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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis sounds reasonable, but in reality, in my daughter's league, the most aggressive and physical players are usually club players. Why? Three possible reasons: they tend to be better, faster athletes in the first place; they have learned to be more aggressive going after 50-50 balls; they've played a lot more games and know what they can get away with. And perhaps a fourth reason: arrogance.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTell me: was this a case of the non-club players beating on the club players?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBad news. That sheet had seven days per week on it. Told you what to do each day, which days to rest, how to switch it up. Guess you or your kid got fat and got slammed, huh? Too bad you can't read. Better luck next summer.You might want to plug a tutor in there as well.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis sounds reasonable, but in reality, in my daughter's league, the most aggressive and physical players are usually club players. Why? Three possible reasons: they tend to be better, faster athletes in the first place; they have learned to be more aggressive going after 50-50 balls; they've played a lot more games and know what they can get away with. And perhaps a fourth reason: arrogance.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHow can you people make all these stupid comments? Not every hs coach gives their team a summer work sheet. That is what the person was commenting on. The poster stated that their coach thinks the summer league and working out one day a week is enough to be fit for the season. Maybe you all should get a tutor.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe stupid comments were made repeatedly by this poster (who is probably you) in response to summer fitness as a way to avoid injury. And they were mighty stupid comments. Troll Alert.
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OK, fit athletes are less likely to get injured. There is tons of research to support this, and some is even posted on this thread.
Anyone who says staying fit in the summer won't help you avoid injury in the fall is wrong. They are also full of crap.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHow can you people make all these stupid comments? Not every hs coach gives their team a summer work sheet. That is what the person was commenting on. The poster stated that their coach thinks the summer league and working out one day a week is enough to be fit for the season. Maybe you all should get a tutor.
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