05-29-2021, 11:41 AM
(05-29-2021, 12:45 AM)rfaulk34 Wrote: Or how about maybe being able to practice in an evironment that allows them to perform their drills/plays correctly, without worrying about slipping all over the place or having a greater chance of injury.
Silly thought, i know.
I have no problem with the team practicing in the rain. They need to get used to that experience, but they also can't practice outside if there is lightening.
But physical exertion in cold weather is hard on the body. If they work as hard and do as many reps in the cold it will wear them down physically. The human body uses a lot of energy just to keep warm, and breathing hard in dry cold air can actually inflame the bronchia and lungs. When I lived in Boulder CO I knew some top athletes who trained there. more than one of them got bronchitis from over exertion in dry cold conditions.
So even though it is good to practice in rain and wet conditions we still need a better indoor practice facility to deal with lightening and extreme cold. It doesn't do players any good to "get used to the cold" if they can't get in the reps they need to prepare for the game.