Strength and conditioning programming
Players train from a plan that changes with the season, the data, and the actual needs of the squad.
Clear data. Engaging training. Better decisions.
Players train from a plan that changes with the season, the data, and the actual needs of the squad.
Training should build physical qualities without flattening athletes. The goal is attention, intent, and repeatable progress.
Know who is ready, who needs caution, and where risk may be building before the problem becomes visible.
Staff meetings should be supported by evidence, not guesswork. Reports turn testing and training data into next actions.
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Ongoing programming, coaching visits, monitoring, and staff communication across the training cycle.
Force plate testing and readable reports that turn numbers into decisions for athletes, coaches, and medical staff.
Targeted support for individual athletes, coaches, or small groups who need clearer programming and better feedback.
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Observation, testing, and review of the current training environment before any programme is proposed.
The programme starts, then adapts through feedback, data, and the realities of the season.
Filip Droszcz. Strength and conditioning coach with 6+ years of experience, currently completing an MSc in S&C in London.
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