cheekygeek
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Recommend listening to Bussin' With The Boys podcast that dropped this morning, featuring a long segment with Coach Rhule. (Starts about 45 minutes into the podcast).
Still listening to it, but THIS was a major takeaway, for me:
At 1:25:00
Coach Rhule was asked "Coming to Nebraska, what were some things that you're like 'I'm going to have to address this' - what were some issues to hit head-on?"
With little/no hesitation Rhule responded:
I found this VERY interesting, because I remember (decades and decades ago) when Nebraska was on the cutting edge of player nutrition (then everybody caught up). We talk about "facilities" all of the time, but SPECIFICALLY I would love to know how Nebraska ranks in the area that Rhule identified as one where "I can really help with that process". Sounds to me like Nebraska either didn't even HAVE this stuff or didn't get the players to UTILIZE this stuff. I wonder how we stack up to other Div. 1 (or BigTen) programs in this regard?
If Rhule can come from the NFL and say: This is how they do it in the Big Leagues and Here's Why, I can see that being another possible edge that Nebraska can exploit. And if Rhule & staff are highlighting this to potential recruits - then why would you go anywhere that did NOT have this in place and players know how to benefit themselves by using it?
Three links for any interested:
The Wild Story of How Bill Belichick Discovered the Benefits of Sleep Floatation Tanks
5 Ways NFL Players Recover & How You Can Too
Unique Recovery Methods for Football
Still listening to it, but THIS was a major takeaway, for me:
At 1:25:00
Coach Rhule was asked "Coming to Nebraska, what were some things that you're like 'I'm going to have to address this' - what were some issues to hit head-on?"
With little/no hesitation Rhule responded:
He went on to list several, including massages and Sensory Deprivation Tanks and said that programs are in two camps on this stuff:Making sure that all the most up-to-date Training and Recovery modalities are part of our process.
He went on to tie these issues to the health of players/team and their ability to win on gameday.1) They have it and the guys don't USE it
2) They don't have it
I really BELIEVE in this stuff.
I found this VERY interesting, because I remember (decades and decades ago) when Nebraska was on the cutting edge of player nutrition (then everybody caught up). We talk about "facilities" all of the time, but SPECIFICALLY I would love to know how Nebraska ranks in the area that Rhule identified as one where "I can really help with that process". Sounds to me like Nebraska either didn't even HAVE this stuff or didn't get the players to UTILIZE this stuff. I wonder how we stack up to other Div. 1 (or BigTen) programs in this regard?
If Rhule can come from the NFL and say: This is how they do it in the Big Leagues and Here's Why, I can see that being another possible edge that Nebraska can exploit. And if Rhule & staff are highlighting this to potential recruits - then why would you go anywhere that did NOT have this in place and players know how to benefit themselves by using it?
Three links for any interested:
The Wild Story of How Bill Belichick Discovered the Benefits of Sleep Floatation Tanks
5 Ways NFL Players Recover & How You Can Too
Unique Recovery Methods for Football