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Strength, Conditioning, Nutrition, & Cultural Change Under GMAC?

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Do we see an overhaul in our philosophy here under GMAC or will it be more rinse and repeat in these facets?

We saw a new nutritionist come in and the swap out of program strength trainers under Red, but saw no noticeable impact/improvement on the court in this regard.

I kinda earmarked Donnie as the test case this year for strength development and he was still really weak for his size this season, got the ball muscled-off him by point guards repeatedly, and bumped-off by bigger, more aggressive defenders in the paint too often... and did not have the requisite strength to even try and fend off the double-team.

Anyways, seems like this has been a perpetual cultural deficiency under both JAB's and Red's tenures...

Can/will GMAC change that and modernize and improve Strength, Conditioning, & Nutrition??

We also have the JG3 Clemson transfer as an example of a before and after player that went somewhere with a real Strength, Conditioning, & Nutrition program and reaped the benefits...
 
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Seems like the infrastructure was there all this past season and it was more a matter of motivation. Some of that is on the players, but I never got the sense that Red was an effective communicator or motivator so I wouldn't be surprised if it fell off. If nothing else you'd think players would keep after the conditioning for their next NIL deal.
 
Seems like the infrastructure was there all this past season and it was more a matter of motivation. Some of that is on the players, but I never got the sense that Red was an effective communicator or motivator so I wouldn't be surprised if it fell off. If nothing else you'd think players would keep after the conditioning for their next NIL deal.

Motivation and cultural shift... You gotta sell it. "Your AAU days are over. This is D1 Power-4 bball and EVERYONE is good. You can slide by on your athleticism alone anymore. Elite strength and conditioning gives you an edge... You need that edge... You gotta WANT that edge. You gotta work for that edge... You gotta push each other to get that edge and hold on to it. You will succeed with or fail without that edge..." yada yada...

How are teams like Houston doing it and getting their players motivated and bought in on S&C and measuring and making gains?? They would be a great case study...
 

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