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Pichot "forces" the Pumas to join the SR in 2016
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<blockquote data-quote="CarferFragen" data-source="post: 698233" data-attributes="member: 71681"><p>The Pladar aims to develop and enhance each player individually, to be in the best physical conditions and techniques to compete with the world's great powers,</p><p>To approach that level, players train three to four hours a day, three or four times a week. This is in the Pladar. In addition, all are trained with their clubs.</p><p>Working in the physical and technical aspect. It is intended to strike a balance between both qualities, combined two are ideal. No doubt that the search is aimed at players of larger size in physical structure, but talented players, less physical structure are not discarded.</p><p><em>There differences between work in clubs and in the Pladar</em></p><p><em>The big difference is that clubs working with teams, have teams that form primarily at top campuses, and must develop players in youth ages, but a matter of time can be trained only twice a week, while in the Pladar have them three or four days a week. In addition, the Pladar works in the small technical details that often clubs don't have time to do it. This beyond that the Pladar has a professional structure dedicated to the technical aspect and not all clubs have this structure.</em></p><p>In Europe, all clubs have a structure devoted specifically to the player, which is undoubtedly more content by the same structure and therefore develops better.</p><p>The Pladar passed all at the players of the clubs to train and be at the height of the Pladar players; in Cordoba, this year, noticed a lot. For example, in the last Championship Argentina, both physical level as technician was very good, and added that they were a good group of players work, body trainers and Union, got a very good result.</p><p></p><p>Concentrations inter-pladar are held once per month and are spread over two or three days. The first day to work on each CEDAR (training centres) and second move to one of the centers where two games are disputed. They are four teams (CEDAR Centro and CEDAR West form a team).</p><p>The players train and play with their clubs, also trained every day and they play once a month against the other centers of high performance (campus for two or three days).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CarferFragen, post: 698233, member: 71681"] The Pladar aims to develop and enhance each player individually, to be in the best physical conditions and techniques to compete with the world's great powers, To approach that level, players train three to four hours a day, three or four times a week. This is in the Pladar. In addition, all are trained with their clubs. Working in the physical and technical aspect. It is intended to strike a balance between both qualities, combined two are ideal. No doubt that the search is aimed at players of larger size in physical structure, but talented players, less physical structure are not discarded. [I]There differences between work in clubs and in the Pladar The big difference is that clubs working with teams, have teams that form primarily at top campuses, and must develop players in youth ages, but a matter of time can be trained only twice a week, while in the Pladar have them three or four days a week. In addition, the Pladar works in the small technical details that often clubs don't have time to do it. This beyond that the Pladar has a professional structure dedicated to the technical aspect and not all clubs have this structure.[/I] In Europe, all clubs have a structure devoted specifically to the player, which is undoubtedly more content by the same structure and therefore develops better. The Pladar passed all at the players of the clubs to train and be at the height of the Pladar players; in Cordoba, this year, noticed a lot. For example, in the last Championship Argentina, both physical level as technician was very good, and added that they were a good group of players work, body trainers and Union, got a very good result. Concentrations inter-pladar are held once per month and are spread over two or three days. The first day to work on each CEDAR (training centres) and second move to one of the centers where two games are disputed. They are four teams (CEDAR Centro and CEDAR West form a team). The players train and play with their clubs, also trained every day and they play once a month against the other centers of high performance (campus for two or three days). [/QUOTE]
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