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[QUOTE="tptcuse, post: 5665302, member: 1119"] I wondered the same. From AI: "Yes, college football coaches can be present during winter weightlifting and conditioning workouts , but NCAA rules restrict their ability to provide direct, hands-on technical or tactical skill instruction, focusing instead on supervision and encouragement. Strength and conditioning coaches often run these sessions, which are limited to 8 hours per week of required, non-skill, in-season training. Key rules regarding winter workouts: [LIST] [*][B]Presence and Supervision:[/B] Coaches are allowed in the weight room to oversee, encourage, and monitor safety,, according to [URL='https://www.reddit.com/r/CFB/comments/10y0xk3/are_coaches_allowed_during_offseason_workouts/']Reddit users[/URL] and [URL='https://www.espn.com/blog/ncfnation/post/_/id/3960/inside-louisville-s-winter-workouts']ESPN[/URL]. [*][B]No Footballs:[/B] While coaches can lead conditioning, actual footballs or specific skill-position drills (like throwing or catching) are generally prohibited in, as ESPN reports. [*][B]Time Limits:[/B] Student-athletes are limited to 8 hours per week of required weightlifting, conditioning, and film review outside of the playing season, notes the [URL='https://govandals.com/sports/2024/3/5/compliance-website-playing-practice-seasons.aspx']University of Idaho[/URL]. [*][B]Staff Roles:[/B] Strength and conditioning coaches are primarily responsible for these, and they focus on physical development, discipline, and, in some cases,, as noted by [URL='https://elitefts.com/blogs/motivation/adapting-to-needs-phase-1-of-winter-strength-and-conditioning-for-football']EliteFTS[/URL]." [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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