Basketball trainer, I created a super giant

Chapter 372 Tang Sen's presence and absence feel different

Chapter 372 The feeling is different when Tang Sen is here and when he's not.

Tang Sen did not participate in the morning training session on the first day of the training camp.

There is no shortage of people.

There aren't many lazy people who become star athletes.

In the NBA, relying solely on talent without training is clearly not enough.

With Tang Sen absent, Grover and Tedsky were on-site overseeing the training, which proceeded according to the established training plan.

Grover was convinced of Tang Sen's abilities.

Others have better "records" than him, but he was willing to come here this summer to cooperate with Tang Sen, actually because he wanted to know where he was lacking compared to Tang Sen.

Grover saw the gap in the training plan.

Tang Sen's training exercises are more varied in terms of specific design.

But richness does not mean cumbersomeness.

As far as Grover knows, there is a group of people in the trainer profession who use the guise of scientific training.

It also incorporates so-called human anatomy, constantly mentioning various human metabolic indicators.

They have this attitude of wanting to train every muscle in their body and designing a specific training exercise for each one.

Grover scoffed at this training philosophy.

It's a very simple principle: players have limited time and limited energy.

Any movement involves energy expenditure.

Once you reach a certain level of exertion, you'll get tired and won't be able to continue training.

Therefore, the ability to select the most suitable training movements within a limited time and achieve the best training results, and how to balance this balance, is the hallmark of a top-level trainer.

Grover felt deeply that Tangsen was a true master in this regard.

At this level, it would be strange if the players didn't produce results.

So after just the first training session, Grover was already completely convinced.

But to his surprise, after training, some players complained that the training was ineffective.

It's Kobe!
After training, Kobe couldn't help but complain a few times, saying that the training wasn't effective and he didn't get enough enjoyment from it.

In the crowd, Garnett nodded in agreement, then thought for a moment and said, "It doesn't have that exhilarating feeling."

Two years ago, I trained with Tang Sen in Los Angeles. Every time I finished training, I felt great and satisfied.

Today, things were quite different.

Iverson asked curiously what it felt like to have fun, and said he thought it was pretty good.

Kidd said, "Yes, I feel great, it's very effective."

Today's main focus is on physical training.

After a training session, you can clearly feel your muscles getting warm and you feel tired, but not overly tired.

This degree of difference is very subtle, and from personal experience, Kidd can feel a clear difference.

In other words, Tang Sen's group is more professional and better than the Nets' trainers.

Other star players who hadn't trained with Tangsen nodded in agreement, saying it felt great and that he was even better than their team's trainer.

"You don't understand."

Kobe waved his hand and said, "You guys haven't trained with Tang, so you have no idea how good he is. The training you're doing now is completely different from Tang's level."

Grover was completely baffled by these words.

Tang Sen personally designed the training plan, and everyone practiced diligently, so why would Kobe say such a thing?

Does it really take Tang Sen to be there to watch over things to make it fun?

As he wondered, Tedsky said, "Don will be here for training this afternoon."

Tedersky was familiar with this situation.

The Knicks players had already complained that training felt completely different with and without Tangsen.

Tedsky couldn't figure out why either, and could only assume that Tang Sen's presence would help him better control the intensity of the training.

In the crowd, Pierce muttered, "Is Tang joining the NBA today?"

Once he mentioned it, everyone realized what he meant and began to discuss with curiosity what position Tang Sen would hold.

Brown, who was most protective of Tang Sen, said, "I guess it's the vice president."

Under one person.

The group exchanged glances and nodded in agreement.

Indeed, Tang Sen was too idle at such a low position. He left the company and his position as chief trainer to go to the NBA.

After the Knicks won the championship, Dolan gave an interview to the media, saying that he was very happy to win the championship, but his biggest regret was that Townsend was leaving.

He said he was willing to give Tang Sen a blank check and let Tang Sen fill in any number, just to keep Tang Sen.

The blank check is a bit of an exaggeration, but the media generally analyzed that with Tang Sen's abilities, even a top salary wouldn't be enough.

Giving up such a high income to go to the NBA must mean a very high position.

Unfortunately, the training session ended at 8 PM, but the press conference hadn't even started yet.

The training was followed by a massage.

Guo Yonglin's team has expanded again, now including himself, with a total of 11 massage therapists.

With so many players, there aren't enough people, which would make everyone wait too long. Having more people would allow for staggered massage times.

After the massage, everyone went back to catch up on their sleep.

Rest time and meals are all planned out.

Afternoon training is from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Tang Sen is here for this match.

The first thing I did upon arriving was to receive gifts.

In the NBA, interpersonal relationships are unavoidable, especially for these star players.

The news that Tang Sen has become the league's fourth vice president has spread.

So everyone prepared a promotion gift for Tang Sen.

Kobe generously gifted him a gold watch and curiously asked Tang Sen what the Vice President of League Development did.

"secret."

Tang Sen would never tell these star players that his job was to strategize behind the scenes to see which team would win the championship and to manipulate the direction of the league.

After the excitement, Tang Sen immediately called everyone to start training.

The first two days of training are very important.

Tang Sen is temporarily using an existing training plan based on past experience.

However, each player has different needs, so a couple of days ago, Tang Sen used the system to check each player's training status.

Simply put, it's about collecting data so that Tang Sen can tailor the best training plan for each of them.

Some need to train strength, some need to train speed, and some need to train their lower body. Depending on the fighting style, everyone's training is different.

Not long after training began, Kobe started yelling again: "That's right, Don, that's the feeling. You should be here watching us."

He could already feel the difference compared to the morning training.

And it wasn't just him; all the players present who hadn't trained with Tang Sen felt the same way.

It's different from the morning training; I feel it's more effective.

Perhaps it's what Garnett meant when he said it's even more exhilarating, making you want to train more and more.

"What are they saying?" Tangsen turned to Tedsky and asked.

Tederski shrugged, with an expression that said, "You know perfectly well."

Tang Sen suddenly realized.

That's a huge difference, more than two hundred training effect bonuses.

Grover's eyes widened in disbelief.

He didn't see Tang Sen do anything; he just stood on the sidelines watching.

Does this mean there's a difference in effectiveness?

Or is it that Tang Sen, the top basketball trainer, just makes a difference when he stands on the sidelines?

Grover didn't understand, but he was deeply shocked.

The two-hour training session ended quickly.

Needless to say, the group's gazes had already changed.

Carter stretched his arms and said with great satisfaction, "That's right, that's the feeling."

It's been two years since I've had this experience.

Everyone nodded, then fell silent.

I can't help but think that it's no wonder that people like McGrady and Billups said in media interviews that training with Townsend felt completely different.

Now they know why.

This means that for two whole seasons, the Knicks players received this kind of training.

No wonder that in just two seasons, a bunch of talented monsters have lived up to their potential and become so strong that they can win the championship with an undefeated record.

This is practically cheating.

Tang Sen didn't explain anything, but suddenly called out to Kobe.

Then his gaze searched through the crowd and landed on Kidd.

During the morning meeting, Tangsen expressed his opinion to Stern, namely that he did not support a complete ban on handchecks.

Stern did not give an immediate response, only saying that he would seriously consider Tang Sen's opinion.

Tang Sen had this on his mind, and since a bunch of star players were around, he wanted to test how much impact the rule change would have.

And what are these star players thinking?

"Kobe, you're on offense with the ball. Jason, you're on defense, but you're not allowed to use handchecks while on defense."

Everyone knows about handchecking; Tang Sen doesn't need to say anything specifically.

All the players present changed their expressions.

If hand-checking is not allowed, how can we prevent it?

Most importantly, these words came from Tang Sen, the vice president of the alliance.

(End of this chapter)

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