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Title: "Alabama begins third phase of summer workouts, walk-throughs"
Post by: Chechem on July 25, 2020, 04:43:58 AM
https://247sports.com/college/alabama/Article/Alabama-Football-begins-third-phase-of-summer-workouts-walk-throughs-149497589/

YESTERDAY:

"For the first time since Dec. 31, 2019, the Alabama football team will be on a practice field. The Crimson Tide will begin the third phase of summer workout slate later this afternoon (Friday). From July 24 through Aug. 6, student-athletes may be required to participate in up to 20 hours of countable athletically related activities per week.

The third phase of the NCAA's summer activities and preseason practice model includes:

-- Up to eight hours per week for weight training and conditioning.
-- Up to six hours per week for walk-throughs, which may include the use of a football.
-- Up to six hours per week for meetings, which may include film review, team meetings, position meetings, one-on-one meetings, etc.

..."

Getting closer to real practices!  Woot.   :clap:


Title: Re: "Alabama begins third phase of summer workouts, walk-throughs"
Post by: 2Stater on July 25, 2020, 06:07:15 AM
https://247sports.com/college/alabama/Article/Alabama-Football-begins-third-phase-of-summer-workouts-walk-throughs-149497589/

YESTERDAY:

"For the first time since Dec. 31, 2019, the Alabama football team will be on a practice field. The Crimson Tide will begin the third phase of summer workout slate later this afternoon (Friday). From July 24 through Aug. 6, student-athletes may be required to participate in up to 20 hours of countable athletically related activities per week.

The third phase of the NCAA's summer activities and preseason practice model includes:

-- Up to eight hours per week for weight training and conditioning.
-- Up to six hours per week for walk-throughs, which may include the use of a football.
-- Up to six hours per week for meetings, which may include film review, team meetings, position meetings, one-on-one meetings, etc.

..."

Getting closer to real practices!  Woot.   :clap:

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Title: Re: "Alabama begins third phase of summer workouts, walk-throughs"
Post by: Chechem on July 25, 2020, 06:12:24 AM
https://247sports.com/college/alabama/Article/Alabama-Football-begins-third-phase-of-summer-workouts-walk-throughs-149497589/

YESTERDAY:

"For the first time since Dec. 31, 2019, the Alabama football team will be on a practice field. The Crimson Tide will begin the third phase of summer workout slate later this afternoon (Friday). From July 24 through Aug. 6, student-athletes may be required to participate in up to 20 hours of countable athletically related activities per week.

The third phase of the NCAA's summer activities and preseason practice model includes:

-- Up to eight hours per week for weight training and conditioning.
-- Up to six hours per week for walk-throughs, which may include the use of a football.
-- Up to six hours per week for meetings, which may include film review, team meetings, position meetings, one-on-one meetings, etc.

..."

Getting closer to real practices!  Woot.   :clap:

(https://redstonepbs.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/fingers-crossed.jpg)
:lol:


Title: Re: "Alabama begins third phase of summer workouts, walk-throughs"
Post by: ricky023 on July 25, 2020, 06:36:08 AM
Why such a specific time period on each of these items? RTR!


Title: Re: "Alabama begins third phase of summer workouts, walk-throughs"
Post by: Chechem on July 25, 2020, 06:40:55 AM
Why such a specific time period on each of these items? RTR!

NCAA controls, so every team has the same training times.  Helps eliminate abusive coaching -- like we-know-who used to do back about 1960.

 :unsure:


Title: Re: "Alabama begins third phase of summer workouts, walk-throughs"
Post by: pmull on July 25, 2020, 06:44:21 AM
Why such a specific time period on each of these items? RTR!

Specific times are required so all schools practice the same amount of time. The reason the time is so short is to allow time for the student athletes to be students. I think there are some unrestricted time in fall practice while school is not in session.