Some coaches do conditioning at the beginning of practice. Some might say that this makes the girls tired, drains their energy, and then they won't have the energy to execute other drills properly. They might also run out of time at the end of practice to get to some of the drills they intended to do (like hitting). Others might say that it builds endurance and mental toughness that the girls will need at the end of the day in a tournament.
Other coaches prefer to do conditioning at the end of practice, which might give the girls more time and energy for drills, but then if they run out of time at the end they may not do conditioning at all. In that case they may not have the endurance they need for those long, hot days.
What's the balance? When is it ok for the players to ask the coaches to make an adjustment to the practice agenda?
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Other coaches prefer to do conditioning at the end of practice, which might give the girls more time and energy for drills, but then if they run out of time at the end they may not do conditioning at all. In that case they may not have the endurance they need for those long, hot days.
What's the balance? When is it ok for the players to ask the coaches to make an adjustment to the practice agenda?
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