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I take everything back I said earlier in the thread. There's no way I thought a professional football club would be stupid enough to allow a conditioning guy to give the players peptides. Geez I was wrong.
I'm surprised Dank got a job at any of these professional clubs. He is hopeless. All the players treated him like a joke when he was our trainer. This was in '99 and 2000 though. Long time ago!!
Too much emphasis on strength in AFL. Lol. Most of them are as weak as kittens.
The fitness and skill of the players is better than ever before. Strength and size are not. It's just the way the game is played now. 18 man zones, minimal physical contact mean you need to run all day and hit a target when you do get the ball.
Yep I think the skills have improved. Unskillful players get found out in a game pretty pretty quick nowadays. Even down at lower levels we are playing the 18 man zone and do skill drills at training to pinpoint players to break though the zone. Never did that 5 or 10 years ago.
Many people go on about skills in football having gone backwards since the 80s and 90s, but the fact is players now are under more pressure than ever before when disposing the ball and when taking shots at goal they are usually stuffed from repeat sprint efforts.
The side that maintains possession of the ball the most is most likely to win the most games
Peptides will help with recovery from session to session but they do not make you strong, jacked, fit or give you bulletproof tendons