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DIFFERENT LIFESTYLE

Milk jugs and GPS: football training in the age of COVID-19

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Interr nter Miaami Miami cappcaptai­n Luis Robbles Robles never imagined his first few monnths months in South Florida would be like this. Two weeks ago, thhe the veteran Major Leaguee League

Soccer goalkeeper had be been preparing to lead D David Beckham’s new franc franchise into their first ever home game. But 48 hours before that eagerly aw awaited landmark fixture aga against the LA Galaxy on March 14, the coronaviru­s pandemic brought the US sports wor world to a standstill. It has le left Robles and his teammate teammates in limbo, unable to train pr properly and in the dark over w when the season may resum resume. With M MLS facilities shuttered, Rob Robles and his teammates hav have been required to improvise in order to stay fit. “It’s a an unpreceden­ted situatio situation and it’s really tough at times to find a plac place to train but the most important thing is to con continue to follow the guideli guidelines from health officials, officials,” Robles said during a con conference call on Wedne Wednesday.

Gett Getting creative “We “W all have been finding findi time in the day to carve ca out the training regimen regim given to us. Most Mos of it is running and t then a couple of days a week there is a strength stren portion. “You “Yo can do that at home. hom I don’t have weights w but one of the examples used when it comes to resistance training is filling up a gallon milk jug and using that as a weight. I have done that for some of the exercises so it is a creative way to do the training.”

Luckily for Robles, some of his teammates live near him in the Florida suburbs so pounding the streets hasn’t seemed like such a chore.

“I am not a runner,” he said. “But running with some of the other guys who live close keeps me motivated and held accountabl­e.

“It has also helped me work on a part of my game – endurance – which often gets overlooked as a keeper. Over these last two weeks, this is probably an aspect of my training which I will look to keep improving when we do get back to normal.”

Robles has, however, enjoyed spending time with his young family during this unexpected break yet a career change isn’t on the horizon.

“The one thing which has been apparent to my wife and I is that we aren’t cut out for home-schooling,” he said. “We are learning on the fly.”

Miami’s USA internatio­nal midfielder Wil Trapp has also been forced outside of his comfort zone.

“It’s an exercise in how to be creative,” he said. “I am using a lot of bodyweight things but I have been ordering a lot of stuff online and building my own home gym. I have wanted to do that for a while and this has prompted me to do it as a necessity.”

GPS tracking

Personaliz­ed training regimes are altered depending on position with a GPS system tracking running distances to allow coach Diego

Alonso and his staff to monitor progress.

Video meetings are also conducted regularly within the squad and have been well received.

“It’s amazing in 2020 what resources are out there so that even in light of this situation, we can conduct business and continue to look incrementa­lly as to how we can improve as a team,” said Robles.

“For holding midfielder­s, we have video meetings and go over aspects of our game model both from an attacking and defensive posture,” added Trapp.

“We are given clips and then asked for solutions. We are continuing to think and learn. For me it’s stimulatin­g to have soccer homework.”

Former New York Red Bulls keeper Robles, in his role as team representa­tive, took part in a League wide conference call on Tuesday with MLS chief Garber to get the latest update from the various authoritie­s charged with attempting to deal with the crisis.

“[Garber] is constantly correspond­ing with all the owners around the League to get real time informatio­n and what are the implicatio­ns for us all moving forward,” Robles said. “MLS are looking at every option and scenario possible.”

For now, everything remains mired in uncertaint­y.

“Sooner or later we will be back to normal but right now, the most important thing is we need to do whatever it takes to flatten the curve.”

 ?? Photo: VCG ?? Luis Robles
Photo: VCG Luis Robles

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