Believer in load management but I know there is a thinking if it isn't broke don't fix it or don't flirt with form or percentage is important.
Remember John Todd at Wet Toast had a home team and away team, which had ordinary results. Ric Charlesworth had success with the Women's Australia Hockey team and every team load manages in the NBA.
Load Management ideas:
1. Miss games
2. Use of sub
3. Bench time
4. Change of role
AFL season is a marathon, and you need to be sprinting at the pointy end of the season. 6 Day breaks and amount of travel can have a negative effect on performance.
Round six- 6 days Break vs Melbourne at the MCG
Round seven - 6 days Break vs the Crows at home
Round nine - 6 days break vs Magpies at home
Round fifteen - 5 day break vs Bombers
Round sixteen onwards is a floating fixtiure.
Any thoughts?
Remember John Todd at Wet Toast had a home team and away team, which had ordinary results. Ric Charlesworth had success with the Women's Australia Hockey team and every team load manages in the NBA.
Load Management ideas:
1. Miss games
2. Use of sub
3. Bench time
4. Change of role
AFL season is a marathon, and you need to be sprinting at the pointy end of the season. 6 Day breaks and amount of travel can have a negative effect on performance.
Round six- 6 days Break vs Melbourne at the MCG
Round seven - 6 days Break vs the Crows at home
Round nine - 6 days break vs Magpies at home
Round fifteen - 5 day break vs Bombers
Round sixteen onwards is a floating fixtiure.
Any thoughts?