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Aussies build fitness with sand in their toes |
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Jock Campbell, Australia's conditioning
coach, believes Australia's stay-at-home Test players will be the
fittest for years as they sweat over a sapping pre-Ashes regime. Campbell
has the New South Wales-based contingent of Glenn McGrath, Michael
Clarke, Ricky Ponting, Brett Lee and Brad Haddin pounding up sandhills
on Sydney's beaches. Campbell has already worked with Matthew Hayden on Queensland's Stradbroke Island and McGrath said his legs, heart and lungs were working hard. "In the Mexican wave you go up and over a small one and then up this massive hill," he told the paper. "You do three or four at a time. The four-minute one is up a steep incline all the way. It's good, hard work." The players are also completing gym and net sessions before they
leave for England next month. "I love getting up at six in the
morning to go to training," Clarke said. "Training with
the boys is great. We are all competitive and push each other to the
limit. I go home exhausted." |
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