Bayo was just a work out fiend...man did he have a transformation....
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Originally posted by mrcoachdude View PostBayo was just a work out fiend...man did he have a transformation....Onward and Upward!
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I'm kinda sorry I started this thread now! My only intent was twofold: 1. what are the nuts and bolts of a D1 off-season schedule (recognizing that some of you are close to the program and would know the answer) and 2. There appears to be a greater emphasis on weights and scrimmaging under Coach Les vs. Coach Mo....In no way did I mean that as a knock on Mo. I loved Mo as a coach and there was clearly a great emphasis on conditioning under his program. All D1 programs are evolving though, and it seems that more and more of these kids are getting NBA bodies before graduation these days.
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Originally posted by doug shank's crossover View PostI'm kinda sorry I started this thread now! My only intent was twofold: 1. what are the nuts and bolts of a D1 off-season schedule (recognizing that some of you are close to the program and would know the answer) and 2. There appears to be a greater emphasis on weights and scrimmaging under Coach Les vs. Coach Mo....In no way did I mean that as a knock on Mo. I loved Mo as a coach and there was clearly a great emphasis on conditioning under his program. All D1 programs are evolving though, and it seems that more and more of these kids are getting NBA bodies before graduation these days.
Although has time has changed and evolved so have workouts. I think that is the difference. During Mo's early days the weightlifting was huge. I remember how big Deon Jackson got. And Funch. I think the methods have changed. Maybe more explosive type stuff as opposed to building bulk. Plyometrics, yoga, etc.
I do think things are different from what is going on--but the amount of effort put in is the same.
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