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Two-A-Days
It seems like there isn’t any situation in football that
we don’t have to wake up at the crack of dawn to go through hell especially
during two-a-days. During two-a-days we wake up early as possible so that our
coaches allowed exactly 8 hours of sleep, yea right. But seriously the team
goes through it waking up at 6 A.M. every morning for around 2 weeks to go eat
the same Hein dining hall breakfast of eggs, sausage, potatoes, biscuits, and
the topper of gravy. Yes, that food gets really old after two weeks. After
pushing what we can down the food shoot we move reluctantly to the field house
to go get dressed and make it to meetings on time. Getting to our meetings the
upper classmen learn the same plays we have ran for the past three years while
the freshmen frantically take notes so they aren’t behind when we get out to
the field. Meetings are the last separation between being OK and going through
the next two hours of practice that feels like days. Pushing through drills and
plays the wear a player to his breaking point to where they you feel like
passing out and when you think it’s all over we end practice with the hardest
part. Boot camp and yes, it is as bad as it sounds. In no way am would I compare
it to what our armed forces go through but to me a lineman it is the worst
thing I could do following practice. Post boot camp though we are done with the
hardest part of the day and it’s off to lunch at the dining hall again where it
is either a chicken breast and salad or possibly some sort of casserole for yesterday’s
supper and salad. The best part of the day is after lunch being our break or
NAP TIME. Now days I wonder why I never took a nap in kindergarten when I had
the chance but who knew I would’ve been this sleep deprived in college
football. Football isn’t all that bad but two-a-days definitely makes you
second guess your decision to play division 3 football with no scholarships
given that though the best part of being a division 3 football player has yet
to come in our day because the team can only have on full padded practice a day.
Don’t get me wrong though the second practice our “walk though” isn’t the cake
walk it sounds it really is a full padded practice without the presents of the
pads. Sometimes I wondered which practice was actually worse because of the
shoulder to shoulder contact we had to go through but still this practice meant
we didn’t have boot camp. When that practice was over it was clear sailing for
the rest of the day. Going back to the dining hall on last time to get complete
our eating sessions of the day we go to the team meeting where we have one of
our coach’s talks about something inspirational that usually lifted my spirits
enough to make me come back for another day. Then one of the position groups
introduces themselves by getting a partner and introduces his partner with
factual information followed by friendly put downs about his partner that usually
gets the whole team laughing. When the team meeting concludes it’s on to our
nightly position meeting where we spend around 30 minutes going over practice
and cutting up to relieve the stress of the day. After that meeting it’s back
to the house to go to sleep and pray I make it through the same thing the next
day.
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I can relate to you about this in the areas of athletics period. I hated my volleyball two-a-days we had to wake up a 6 in the am just to run a mile. This could have taken place any time of the day, but the coaches act like athletes are robots and can keep performing at their greatest abilities without getting tried. So I most definitely feel your pain I hope your season went well this semester.
ReplyDeleteI remember softball two-a-days, killers on your body and mentally. I remember thinking why can't it be just a long practice. But no they wanted us there all day with a 2 hour break between. Understand where you are coming from.
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