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Over the years, there has been a load of discussion about strength and conditioning.......the coaches, the programs, the approaches, it's importance, its failures. But until now, I haven't seen an all out attitude of the players placing their priorities on not only working hard to "build up" by training camp, but to present to OTA's in already more than commendable shape. No doubt, they have this year. To me, this heralds good things to come during the upcoming season.
A little taste of attitude is related in http://www.houstontexans.com/news/Story.asp?story_id=5361
A notable out take......no matter what you think of Allen (after the Schaub incident), no one can argue with his "killer attitude" (something the Texans need to better emulate), his preparation and his personal physical "presentation."
A little taste of attitude is related in http://www.houstontexans.com/news/Story.asp?story_id=5361
A notable out take......no matter what you think of Allen (after the Schaub incident), no one can argue with his "killer attitude" (something the Texans need to better emulate), his preparation and his personal physical "presentation."
One of Grigsbys closest friends is Minnesota Vikings defensive end Jared Allen. They live together during the offseason in Arizona, where Allen does Mixed Martial Arts training and has a yoga instructor. Grigsby will spend a few weekends working out with Allen, but will be in Houston weight training and running the rest of the time.
I feel like physically Im in good enough shape that I can train very hard, he said. I have one more go and Ill regret it if I dont give it every single thing that Ive got.
That attitude is symbolic of the entire teams mindset heading into the season. After consecutive 8-8 campaigns, every player knows that theres no time for relaxation. July 31 is quickly approaching.