NFL Training Camp - This is Where Football Begins
by Cecil Martin
Chase
As a former NFL player, NFL training camp is where the real
work begins, especially for rookies and un-drafted athletes
who want to try and make a team.
Prior to training camp, you may have been on vacation or
spending time with friends and family. But the fun is over
the moment you are given your training camp room key. This
is where the sweat and tears start. This is where nervous
butterflies give you a constant uneasy feeling in your gut.
You start training camp by meeting with other players and
coaches. There is a nervous excitement in the air and it
seems that all the players have some jitters. Your mind
plays games against your confidence and you find yourself
asking questions like, “Am I really good enough to play in
the pros?” “What will I do if I don’t make the team?” “What
if I can’t remember the plays we are taught?” “What happens
if I get sick or injured?”
Then you get your schedule and it tells you where to go and
meet. The schedule tells you that your first meeting is a
team meeting with the head coach, staff, trainers, and the
team owner. This is it. Training camp has officially
started. It’s time to get to work and prove yourself. Psych
yourself up. You are the best. You are going to do great and
impress everybody. You are going to make the team and become
a starter. You are a professional football player!
The schedule says that practice starts tomorrow. Morning
practice is at 9:00 am to 11:30 am. Lunch is noon to 2:00
PM. At 2:30 PM to 3:00 PM we watch film. Our second practice
is from 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM.
For the first three days of camp, practice is a light
practice with shorts and a helmet. This is to get your legs
under you. On the fourth day of camp you get to put on pads.
This is when the excitement begins and the butterflies go
wild. You are so anxious to hit somebody. It feels like it
has been forever since you were last on the field and ready
to play. This is the toughest day for you. Your body has to
get accustomed to the pads that weigh 70 lbs. Your body
suffers as you go through practice drills while wearing
these heavy pads in 100 plus degree heat. This is when you
find out if you are in shape or not. Can you survive it? Are
you going to get sick? Are you going to look weak in front
of the other players? Be a man! You can handle it. If others
can do it you can too. It’s mind over matter. Do it!
Coaches make day four with full pads a very physical day.
This is to break players in on wearing pads in heat. This is
where there coaches see which players have the strength and
stamina to compete in the NFL. This is also where coaches
see which players take being an athlete seriously and keep
their bodies in top physical condition and which players are
lazy and don’t work out.
After afternoon practice players hit the showers and the
cold tubs. Cold tubs are filled with ice water. They feel
like hell but they help an aching swollen body recover like
nothing else.
After you clean up, it’s time to have dinner from 6:30 PM to
7:30 PM. But the day is not over yet. You have film to watch
from 8:00 PM to 9:30 PM. Snacks are at 10.00 PM and curfew
is at 11:00 PM. At 11:00 PM you better be in your room and
ready for bed. If not, you face the wrath of the coaches,
and the last thing you want to do is make your coaches mad.
Coaches do not like problem players, especially rookies and
walk-ons. There’s too much talent out there to put up with
trouble makers. Get your butt to bed.
This is your life every day for the next 6 weeks. Do you
think you can handle it?
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