LM: As you have gotten older, how has your training
changed?
MA: It has gotten smarter. I used to be in the gym for
five hours, running and lifting. You have to understand, when you
get older, and the injuries have accumulated over the years, there
is wear and tear on the body. You’ve got to rest and use plenty
of ice!
LM: Over time, have technological advances given trainers
new techniques for training athletes?
DP: Technology isn't necessarily the determining factor
here. It is actually quite possible, and I have done it in the past,
to train professional athletes without any equipment. There are
some different options that are available now as opposed to 5 years
ago to aid in training. The only different techniques are in doing
sport specific training rather than fat loss or hypertrophy (increase
in muscle size). We try to incorporate some agility, plyometric
training, movement specific drills, conditioning, etcetera.
LM: How many more years do you plan to play?
MA: That is a year by year decision.
LM: Will you continue to work together in the future?
DP: The possibility is there. The decision will be made
at the end of the football season. We will remain in contact throughout
the season and see what happens at the end of the year.
For now, Alstott is focused on staying prepared each week and winning in
the 2006-2007 season to bring a championship back to the Bay area.
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