Amongst all the news today... we missed an important signing (1 Viewer)

ccfcway

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saw that, and wondered why, if he had been filling in last season, why did we all think we didnt have a fitness coach and blame all of the last minute goals and tired 2nd halfs on this
 

AFCCOVENTRY

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He was here part-time as he was working at Leicester Tigers as well...


Sam Heathcote
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torchomatic

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I didnt eirher.
 

torchomatic

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Sorry, sausage fingers on my phone.
 

Nick

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It was posted up in a thread that he was there along with the matchday squad on the teamsheet.

http://www.skybluestalk.co.uk/threads/16163-Bare-bones!/page2?highlight=heathcote - Thats One
http://www.skybluestalk.co.uk/threads/14558-Lack-of-comparative-fitness - Another :)

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Still, blame us not having a fitness coach for the last minute goals :)
 

Sick Boy

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I wonder what new excuses certain people will trot out, I thought that not having a fitness coach last season was to blame for those last minute goals and was nothing to do with 'Thorny'?
 

crowsnest

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We had 2 part time fitness coaches.

1 was on the bench for each match.

McBride has left because he works with the Scotland international team and as we are now in league 1 we play on international fixture dates. So he needed to move to a Premiership or Championship team.
 

covcity4life

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I wonder what new excuses certain people will trot out, I thought that not having a fitness coach last season was to blame for those last minute goals and was nothing to do with 'Thorny'?

they will find something to further embarass themselves.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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I'm not making excuses for it Nick, but do you think Thorn and Harrison knew the slightest thing about proper conditioning coaching?
 

Nick

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I'm not making excuses for it Nick, but do you think Thorn and Harrison knew the slightest thing about proper conditioning coaching?

They had a fitness coach, be it part time. I am pretty sure he had a phone if they needed to know anything when he wasn't there.

i am pretty sure pro footballers also know a bit about fitness and conditioning.
 

SkyBlueScottie

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ultimatey it depends on the timing, did we have a fitness coach during pre season as this would be the most beneficial time to have one, plus the fitness coach needs to be a good at his job.... So yes we could have had 15 fitness coaches last season, however if they were all rubbish....
 

Mary_Mungo_Midge

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It started off as the excuse was no fitness coach, then it was that they were only part time.

Do they really do fitness / conditioning every day for the whole day?

As I posted at the time, Nick:

I have posted a couple of features about Northampton Town's full-time fitness coach. Ours works with us, Leicester Tigers and Loughborough University. The demands and muscle usage of all three will be very different; and there's no way he can build familiarity with such a number of athletes reliant upon his experience; compared with someone who's sole experience and remit is a squad of 20 football players

For a fitness coach to even do a rugby team is really, really hard, as each of the players have different demands; the prop will need different conditioning to the flankers, who in turn will need something very, very different to the backs. Just one rugby team is hard.

To do the players at Leicester Tigers, plus our squad, and the runners at Loughborough University - who again need something entirely different - would mean he would be working with some 100 athletes, each of whom would want and expect different things of him.

That is an absolute world away from a full-time coach, concentrating on one sport
 
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Mary_Mungo_Midge

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They had a fitness coach, be it part time. I am pretty sure he had a phone if they needed to know anything when he wasn't there.

i am pretty sure pro footballers also know a bit about fitness and conditioning.

Given the stats posted previously about the age of much of our squad, it's either very naive or disingenuous in the extreme to insinuate the player himself should be able to raise his level of fitness to a level comparable with our peers with full-time professional expert
 

Nick

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Of course a full time one would be better as they would get to know the individual players more but I note that he worked at Sheffield United also so he would have experience.

Would he have not sat down with each player and done a fitness plan for them to work to depending on their body and given them targets?
 

Mary_Mungo_Midge

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Probably so. But think about the numbers. If he's taking care of a hundred athletes as compared to, say, 25; he's only got a quarter of the time to revist where they are at any given point. And think about how young many of our players were. If anything, they needed more nurturing and guidance, not way, way less
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

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I think the last minute goals were a mental problem with the squad as well as, as our players and Thorn became more experienced we conceded not as many late costly goals in the last third of the season.
 

Nick

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Given the stats posted previously about the age of much of our squad, it's either very naive or disingenuous in the extreme to insinuate the player himself should be able to raise his level of fitness to a level comparable with our peers with full-time professional expert

I'm no way saying that a youth team player should be an expert. I would have thought each player would have been given fitness plans, targets and things to work towards / do which they could get on with and would have been brought up knowing what they should be doing.

Obviously if we had a full time one it would have been better, I bet Man Utd etc have a team of them in the background but I was just pointing out we did have one and it was better than nothing.

It may well have been lack of fitness that caused the late goals to come in, it also may have been dodgy tactical decisions or mental strength. Didn't Thorn demand that every player was at their fittest last season though?
 

Mary_Mungo_Midge

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Didn't Thorn demand that every player was at their fittest last season though?

Well of course he did. But there's no way he can devise a programme and ensure it's executed to the letter. And that's not an expectation of many other managers either - again, stats have been offered on here previously with regards all other teams (bar 1 I recall) in the championship having a full time fitness coach. Almost every other chairman in the league saw the wisdom in it.

Or are you saying that you expected Thorn to come in as a rookie manager, survive on one of the lowest wage bills in the league, and do the role of a fitness coach and still keep us up?
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

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Well of course he did. But there's no way he can devise a programme and ensure it's executed to the letter. And that's not an expectation of many other managers either - again, stats have been offered on here previously with regards all other teams (bar 1 I recall) in the championship having a full time fitness coach. Almost every other chairman in the league saw the wisdom in it.

Or are you saying that you expected Thorn to come in as a rookie manager, survive on one of the lowest wage bills in the league, and do the role of a fitness coach and still keep us up?
And scouting role;)
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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I'm no way saying that a youth team player should be an expert. I would have thought each player would have been given fitness plans, targets and things to work towards / do which they could get on with and would have been brought up knowing what they should be doing.

Obviously if we had a full time one it would have been better, I bet Man Utd etc have a team of them in the background but I was just pointing out we did have one and it was better than nothing.

It may well have been lack of fitness that caused the late goals to come in, it also may have been dodgy tactical decisions or mental strength. Didn't Thorn demand that every player was at their fittest last season though?

I'm sure he'd have wanted everyone in peak condition but that doesn't mean he's the best person to go about ensuring it. If specialist fitness coaches are an irrelevance they wouldn't be so widely sought.
 

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