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team fitness- new spark - H-S
In Misson's assessment, Nick Riewoldt is an amazing athlete who has to be held back from training too hard; Robert Harvey, 36, is training "like a spring chicken", and Justin Koschitzke is putting together a consistent fitness block.
"(Justin) just needed a bit of a base. In a car analogy, he was going from first to fourth gear too quickly. He went from a bit of training to playing games too quickly," Misson said.
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/st ... 32,00.html
"(Justin) just needed a bit of a base. In a car analogy, he was going from first to fourth gear too quickly. He went from a bit of training to playing games too quickly," Misson said.
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/st ... 32,00.html
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Thanks for the article. That was a really good read. Lots of positives coming out of the Pre-Season so far and looks like Misson really knows what he is doing. If that can be translated to on-field success, we will be a force.
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Let's hope he also fixes up Gardi. Both Gardi and Kosi fit would be a dream come true.
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Interesting Saints are prevented from using the REASON Software ....
From their web site
I have worked with Reason Systems for the past 2 years, and their approach to optimal sports performance has convinced me that the collection, processing and intelligent analysis of relevant injury and performance data can be the key in allowing your program to move from being primarily reactive to strategically pro-active."
"Reason Systems have proven to me over the past 2 years that the intelligent processing and analysis of relevant workload data can enable your program to predict potential injury and guarantee optimal performance."
"Intelligent data analysis, achieved through the use of specific neural network technology is the new frontier of consistent high performance in elite sport. This technology will take the guesswork out of preventable injuries, while devising a roadmap for optimal performance through the development of individual programming."
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From their web site
I have worked with Reason Systems for the past 2 years, and their approach to optimal sports performance has convinced me that the collection, processing and intelligent analysis of relevant injury and performance data can be the key in allowing your program to move from being primarily reactive to strategically pro-active."
"Reason Systems have proven to me over the past 2 years that the intelligent processing and analysis of relevant workload data can enable your program to predict potential injury and guarantee optimal performance."
"Intelligent data analysis, achieved through the use of specific neural network technology is the new frontier of consistent high performance in elite sport. This technology will take the guesswork out of preventable injuries, while devising a roadmap for optimal performance through the development of individual programming."
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Good news, A fit and firing Kosi makes us look so much better...
If he can get some fitness to establish some form off of, watch out he will remind us how good he really can be....
If he can get some fitness to establish some form off of, watch out he will remind us how good he really can be....
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I am pretty sure there would be a rival software program to Reason. The Saints are probably already using that anyway.
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I'd love to think so, but Misson did sya in the interview that the Saints weren't up to using that type of software. He semed to say that he's laying a foundation of basics that have been missing due to the turnover of fitness personel over the past few years.Huzzad wrote:I am pretty sure there would be a rival software program to Reason. The Saints are probably already using that anyway.
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Re: Kosi in the Right gear- team fitness
Why do they always BAG my profession with their analogies !!saintbrat wrote:In Misson's assessment, Nick Riewoldt is an amazing athlete who has to be held back from training too hard; Robert Harvey, 36, is training "like a spring chicken", and Justin Koschitzke is putting together a consistent fitness block.
"(Justin) just needed a bit of a base. In a car analogy, he was going from first to fourth gear too quickly. He went from a bit of training to playing games too quickly," Misson said.
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/st ... 32,00.html
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Interesting re the software...just how far ahead of us have clubs like Sydney been?? ...hmmmm....
I also thought it was quite interesting to read Misson say he felt our lists talent was equal if not better than Sydneys...thats a fair call from a club thats won the ultimate recently........
please just keep em on the park - i just want 1 shot with a near full strength, gelled team for a season aka Girlong lasy yr.
I also thought it was quite interesting to read Misson say he felt our lists talent was equal if not better than Sydneys...thats a fair call from a club thats won the ultimate recently........
please just keep em on the park - i just want 1 shot with a near full strength, gelled team for a season aka Girlong lasy yr.
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Well until recently, we were spending very little on our Football Department, so it is no shock that we are so far behind. I think considering that, it is not surprising how bad our soft tissue injuries have been. But also saying that, we have been fairly compedititve despite having a 2nd rate football department. Now imagine what we can do with all guns blazing?Teflon wrote:Interesting re the software...just how far ahead of us have clubs like Sydney been?? ...hmmmm....
I found that interesting too. Nice call, and I agree. Sydney's list is not that impressive compared to ours yet they have had the success I quite franky think WE deserve, given our talent.I also thought it was quite interesting to read Misson say he felt our lists talent was equal if not better than Sydneys...thats a fair call from a club thats won the ultimate recently........
Amen to thatplease just keep em on the park - i just want 1 shot with a near full strength, gelled team for a season aka Girlong lasy yr.
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another fitness article
http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/ ... 22,00.html
Saints' training has new spark
23 December 2007 Sunday Herald Sun
Jackie Epstein
ST Kilda is likely to be in its best injury position for years when the pre-season matches kick off next year.
Defender Matt Maguire is expected to be fit for Round 1 after a stress fracture in his foot while Michael Gardiner, Robert Harvey and Fraser Gehrig are training well.
"The boot has just come off and Matt's walking around," football manager Matthew Drain said.
"He'll probably start running when we get back from the Christmas break but, certainly for the start of the season, he'll be ready to go.
"Fraser has gone overseas for a trip already planned and I've been really impressed with Gardiner. He's very, very realistic and he's got to get back on the park and play some games. But he's going well."
The Saints have earned a reputation as the AFL's most injury-prone side in recent years, but hope the recruitment of fitness boss David Misson will turn their fortunes around.
Misson has spent the past seven years working with Sydney, the club considered the benchmark for durability in the AFL.
Midfielder Nick Dal Santo, who is flying on the track, said a solid fitness base would give the players a rare but valuable head start.
"We needed to change a few things and I think that was driven by the players," Dal Santo said.
"We have taken some actions during the off-season break to come back in good shape.
"And also the way we have trained over the past several weeks of pre-season to get ourselves in as good a shape as we can be."
http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/ ... 22,00.html
Saints' training has new spark
23 December 2007 Sunday Herald Sun
Jackie Epstein
ST Kilda is likely to be in its best injury position for years when the pre-season matches kick off next year.
Defender Matt Maguire is expected to be fit for Round 1 after a stress fracture in his foot while Michael Gardiner, Robert Harvey and Fraser Gehrig are training well.
"The boot has just come off and Matt's walking around," football manager Matthew Drain said.
"He'll probably start running when we get back from the Christmas break but, certainly for the start of the season, he'll be ready to go.
"Fraser has gone overseas for a trip already planned and I've been really impressed with Gardiner. He's very, very realistic and he's got to get back on the park and play some games. But he's going well."
The Saints have earned a reputation as the AFL's most injury-prone side in recent years, but hope the recruitment of fitness boss David Misson will turn their fortunes around.
Misson has spent the past seven years working with Sydney, the club considered the benchmark for durability in the AFL.
Midfielder Nick Dal Santo, who is flying on the track, said a solid fitness base would give the players a rare but valuable head start.
"We needed to change a few things and I think that was driven by the players," Dal Santo said.
"We have taken some actions during the off-season break to come back in good shape.
"And also the way we have trained over the past several weeks of pre-season to get ourselves in as good a shape as we can be."
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Re: team fitness- new spark - H-S
this sounds great.saintbrat wrote:In Misson's assessment, Nick Riewoldt is an amazing athlete who has to be held back from training too hard; Robert Harvey, 36, is training "like a spring chicken", and Justin Koschitzke is putting together a consistent fitness block.
"(Justin) just needed a bit of a base. In a car analogy, he was going from first to fourth gear too quickly. He went from a bit of training to playing games too quickly," Misson said.
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/st ... 32,00.html
now we know know why Kosi is only just running!
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I don't understand thisbit.saintbrat wrote:another fitness article
http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/ ... 22,00.html
Saints' training has new spark
23 December 2007 Sunday Herald Sun
Jackie Epstein
ST Kilda is likely to be in its best injury position for years when the pre-season matches kick off next year.
Defender Matt Maguire is expected to be fit for Round 1 after a stress fracture in his foot while Michael Gardiner, Robert Harvey and Fraser Gehrig are training well.
"The boot has just come off and Matt's walking around," football manager Matthew Drain said.
"He'll probably start running when we get back from the Christmas break but, certainly for the start of the season, he'll be ready to go.
"Fraser has gone overseas for a trip already planned and I've been really impressed with Gardiner. He's very, very realistic and he's got to get back on the park and play some games. But he's going well."
The Saints have earned a reputation as the AFL's most injury-prone side in recent years, but hope the recruitment of fitness boss David Misson will turn their fortunes around.
Misson has spent the past seven years working with Sydney, the club considered the benchmark for durability in the AFL.
Midfielder Nick Dal Santo, who is flying on the track, said a solid fitness base would give the players a rare but valuable head start.
"We needed to change a few things and I think that was driven by the players," Dal Santo said.
"We have taken some actions during the off-season break to come back in good shape.
"And also the way we have trained over the past several weeks of pre-season to get ourselves in as good a shape as we can be."
would someone please explain to me, why would not the players take action last year or the year before did the reaslisation dawn on the players that only in 2007 that they were not fit enough? is it just talk?
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Teflon wrote: please just keep em on the park - i just want 1 shot with a near full strength, gelled team for a season aka Girlong lasy yr.
I'm with you, was envious of the near perfect season the handbaggers had, minimal injuries meant minimal disruption to the week to week team. If we could somehow manage a similar change of fortune, I would be confident we would be there in the last two weeks in September.
I'm with you, was envious of the near perfect season the handbaggers had, minimal injuries meant minimal disruption to the week to week team. If we could somehow manage a similar change of fortune, I would be confident we would be there in the last two weeks in September.
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i think they felt they were fit enought to do the job with the list we had but after seeing the rest of the comp over run us theres the realisation or fittness was not up to scratchsaintly wrote:I don't understand thisbit.saintbrat wrote:another fitness article
http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/ ... 22,00.html
Saints' training has new spark
23 December 2007 Sunday Herald Sun
Jackie Epstein
ST Kilda is likely to be in its best injury position for years when the pre-season matches kick off next year.
Defender Matt Maguire is expected to be fit for Round 1 after a stress fracture in his foot while Michael Gardiner, Robert Harvey and Fraser Gehrig are training well.
"The boot has just come off and Matt's walking around," football manager Matthew Drain said.
"He'll probably start running when we get back from the Christmas break but, certainly for the start of the season, he'll be ready to go.
"Fraser has gone overseas for a trip already planned and I've been really impressed with Gardiner. He's very, very realistic and he's got to get back on the park and play some games. But he's going well."
The Saints have earned a reputation as the AFL's most injury-prone side in recent years, but hope the recruitment of fitness boss David Misson will turn their fortunes around.
Misson has spent the past seven years working with Sydney, the club considered the benchmark for durability in the AFL.
Midfielder Nick Dal Santo, who is flying on the track, said a solid fitness base would give the players a rare but valuable head start.
"We needed to change a few things and I think that was driven by the players," Dal Santo said.
"We have taken some actions during the off-season break to come back in good shape.
"And also the way we have trained over the past several weeks of pre-season to get ourselves in as good a shape as we can be."
would someone please explain to me, why would not the players take action last year or the year before did the reaslisation dawn on the players that only in 2007 that they were not fit enough? is it just talk?
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