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Post by coachjjg on Jan 27, 2017 21:48:03 GMT -6
Wish we had that problem, our combined JV/Varsity last year was about 50 kids. Summer weight room attendance averaged around 20 kids partly because it was held in the morning, so we lost any kid in summer school and any kid that needed to work.
Just a suggestion would be to split in to 2 groups. Have them alternate: Day 1: Group A-weights ; Group B-speed/agility Day 2: A-speed/agility ; B-weights
As long as you got the coaches to run 2 things simultaneously, it should work.
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Post by coachjjg on Jan 27, 2017 20:57:57 GMT -6
We practice both together...As mentioned above the JV's are, in most cases, our Varsity #2's.
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Post by coachjjg on Jan 25, 2017 10:13:35 GMT -6
work hard to get more out to have it, played a jv season with 12 kids one year I second that. Was head coach of JV 2 years ago and went 5-3 with 13 kids. They played a ton of football and loved it (though not so much early in the season when it was hotter). We were destroyed by teams that fielded 30+, but the other teams were more like us and only had 15-20 players.
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