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Training techniques from yesteryear

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@super_ram will remember this, things have come on a little since. :joker:
 

 

 

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There were a lot of things that  teachers and so called responsible adults got away with when I was young.I'm glad this wasn't one of them.It looks like a primitive  attempt to put youngsters off taking up sport.

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Supposedly this is footage of how footballers used to train.

It reminds me of a group of children who are scared to get their clothes dirty in PE, just in case their mothers are mad about the mess they made. ????

 

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@Fan of Big Tone at least you can see the logic in the training, those days things would have been very difficult and this training quite ground-breaking. its quite primitive by todays standard but must have helped back then. :D 

It’s funny how this would have been considered state-of-the-art training and something that improved players. Seeing people falling over as they jump through it seems less military-drilled and more relaxed, but still not casual enough to take a stroll. Unlike the video @Chris shared.

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