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It might be a good idea to have an ongoing thread for the S&C Program. We've had threads devoted to Longo, Balis, etc. Perhaps a central running thread to record our thoughts on the developments of this domain would be prudent.
We should get word on Landow soon. It sounds like he'll be more than a coach overseeing just football. Early report indicate he'll be in charge of completely redefining the strength and conditioning across the University. I would expect more assistant coaches becoming known names as they take a hands-on approach to maximizing time with the athletes.
In some of Landow's interviews, he suggests increasing staff size so player development can be individually-tailored because it's impossible to meet everyone's needs with a single program. He also talks about ideal body composition being dependent on one's skeletal system and the idea that X position should be at a specific weight could be a disservice to players who don't fit the prototype. He talked about hiring "snipers" who excelled at specific areas to help players who are in different phases: In-season vs out-of-season, Immediately post-injury, rehab, close to 'return to play', etc. I believe he'll be bringing a much-improved approach to building athletes at ND.
For Landow, he'll be able to test his ever-evolving theories and use the newest equipment to track results across a broad selection of athletes. He'll also have the ability to direct the updates/improvements to the training facilities that are reportedly imminent.
The could be the start of something very special at Notre Dame. Please let me know why my glasses may be plastered with blue and gold.
We should get word on Landow soon. It sounds like he'll be more than a coach overseeing just football. Early report indicate he'll be in charge of completely redefining the strength and conditioning across the University. I would expect more assistant coaches becoming known names as they take a hands-on approach to maximizing time with the athletes.
In some of Landow's interviews, he suggests increasing staff size so player development can be individually-tailored because it's impossible to meet everyone's needs with a single program. He also talks about ideal body composition being dependent on one's skeletal system and the idea that X position should be at a specific weight could be a disservice to players who don't fit the prototype. He talked about hiring "snipers" who excelled at specific areas to help players who are in different phases: In-season vs out-of-season, Immediately post-injury, rehab, close to 'return to play', etc. I believe he'll be bringing a much-improved approach to building athletes at ND.
For Landow, he'll be able to test his ever-evolving theories and use the newest equipment to track results across a broad selection of athletes. He'll also have the ability to direct the updates/improvements to the training facilities that are reportedly imminent.
The could be the start of something very special at Notre Dame. Please let me know why my glasses may be plastered with blue and gold.