VideoĀ COACH RHYS CARR MIC'D UP FOR COVENTRY CITY TRAINING! šŸŽ™ļø (2 Viewers)

Evo1883

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So I've had a little look Into Rhys Carr and actually could end up being a great appointment .

His history has basically been developing young players either individually or through routines involving several other players of a similar position .

At Sheffield united they were responsible (the team he was involved in ) developing 8 young international footballers including Ndiaye .

Promising , can hopefully take a few of our players to another level
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Pezza

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I can see George and Rhys taking a lot of the sessions, with the recent advert for head of first team coaching/assistant (whatever the title is) being more of a No2 to work more closely with Robins in relation to tactics and approach to games.
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djr8369

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The only thing il say though , is I have no idea what the standard of our training sessions are like compared to other clubs so I'm just watching these videos smiling and not really knowing if it's good or shit šŸ¤£
I had the same thought with the other one yesterday. Seemed impressive but then Iā€™ve no frame of reference!
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Gint11

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The only thing il say though , is I have no idea what the standard of our training sessions are like compared to other clubs so I'm just watching these videos smiling and not really knowing if it's good or shit šŸ¤£

Im impressed with the drills Iā€™ve seen on this videos. Itā€™s a good mix of on ball, off ball and out the box thinking. I like the drill about quick recovery.
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Gint11

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If these videos are anything to go by, weā€™re going to have 11 ferrets on the pitch hounding teams out šŸ˜‚
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donald_trumps

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To be fair we could be doing slow intensity stuff later on and not filming it whereas they are showing that.

It's impossible to say.
Yeah, defo. Just knowing how Robins and King want a quick start I think you can see that emphasised in what we see of the sessions
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Hobo

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So I've had a little look Into Rhys Carr and actually could end up being a great appointment .

His history has basically been developing young players either individually or through routines involving several other players of a similar position .

At Sheffield united they were responsible (the team he was involved in ) developing 8 young international footballers including Ndiaye .

Promising , can hopefully take a few of our players to another level

Carr has a good CV in fairness. But let's be honest fans haven't got a clue who the coaching staff is at clubs up and down the country and who is good and who isn't? I bet a lot of fans couldn't name the coaches who were working for England and Southgate at the Euro's?

One reason I like to turn up early on match day. Walk in with no stress of queues at the turnstiles panicking about missing kick off. But I actually like watching the warm up drills and casting my eye over the opposition's passing skills and shooting ability.
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long way home

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Definitely looks like its more intense and i would think its a deliberate switch to a method that will create a change on how we play. I have noticed its all about creating and hitting targets while all done in competition against each other.

Looks like the coaches are demanding a purpose of possession and demand it done quickly with always and end product. . Its training so we will not see the results but some players will have to get fitter to keep the tempo high at all times within games. Deep squad of players knowing what to do is now more important than ever if intensity is core of what we are trying fo do.
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JoeCCFCPUSB

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The only thing il say though , is I have no idea what the standard of our training sessions are like compared to other clubs so I'm just watching these videos smiling and not really knowing if it's good or shit šŸ¤£
12 years I have been running, 6 times a week 2 times a day. The level they are training at from a pure cardiovascular stand point and taking into account the 30 degree heat, they are training at a really high intensity.

The sessions are probably between 1 hour and 90 minutes dependant on the type of training, much of the sessions will be based around high intensity/ short burst running and sprints, with lots and lots of pauses to rehydrate, as the pre season winds down the players will be closer to match day fitness.

The players will be doing longer/ low intensity running to further improve on their conditioning. this is likely to be towards the end of the pre season in order to minimise injury.

Just based on the mini clips they are uploading and factoring in the heat, these lads are being put through it and this clearly makes it increasingly obvious King wants them to be dominating come the start of the season.
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Hobo

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12 years I have been running, 6 times a week 2 times a day. The level they are training at from a pure cardiovascular stand point and taking into account the 30 degree heat, they are training at a really high intensity.

The sessions are probably between 1 hour and 90 minutes dependant on the type of training, much of the sessions will be based around high intensity/ short burst running and sprints, with lots and lots of pauses to rehydrate, as the pre season winds down the players will be closer to match day fitness.

The players will be doing longer/ low intensity running to further improve on their conditioning. this is likely to be towards the end of the pre season in order to minimise injury.

Just based on the mini clips they are uploading and factoring in the heat, these lads are being put through it and this clearly makes it increasingly obvious King wants them to be dominating come the start of the season.

Or Mark Robins does?
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Covkid1968#

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Itā€™s great that Doug is so interested to be honest. How many other owners would be at a training session?
Orange Ken would have been all over training sessions in Spain. Fortunately for us the pre season trips back in the day was at a Butlins 80ā€™s revival weekend where the players had to sleep 4 to a chalet.
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larry_david

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It's a good concept but I'd prefer they showed wtf is going on rather than RC walking up and down...bearing in mind we can hear him šŸ¤£
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MalcSB

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Carr has a good CV in fairness. But let's be honest fans haven't got a clue who the coaching staff is at clubs up and down the country and who is good and who isn't? I bet a lot of fans couldn't name the coaches who were working for England and Southgate at the Euro's?

One reason I like to turn up early on match day. Walk in with no stress of queues at the turnstiles panicking about missing kick off. But I actually like watching the warm up drills and casting my eye over the opposition's passing skills and shooting ability.
If only that could be done with a beer in your hand.
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