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Today, I will continue writing about fitness management. It is really crucial to know to manage right your players, so I would like to add some additional ideas.

As I mentioned some days earlier, too many competitive matches or too physical training fatigue can turn your players to underachievers. Too much physical training can also turn your players to match unfit, but on the other hand too little and your player will not perform at the highest level.

Match fitness is also a basic indicator. An unfit athlete will surely underachieve. Last but not least, injury is something you can’t avoid, but you can minimize the possibility to happen. How? By training your players efficiently. Not too hard to cause injury, not too easy to be unfit. A sign that you train your players right is your players’ condition. Their condition should always be 100% before a match. This shows that they are not lacking fitness. A wrong fitness strategy will make your players remain stable.

Head coaches can also “guess” if their players are injury suspicious. Lower condition means that a player is more susceptible to injury. When players (both opponents and your players) are engaged in man to man situations, injury is a more possible scenario. Mismatches in strength and stamina or too many instructions can exhaust your players, turning out to injury. Players with higher work rate and stamina attributes can cope better with man to man missions, with less injury danger.

Let’s bring all puzzle’s pieces together. A football manager has lots of responsibilities. One of them is to ensure that your players can achieve their 100% when needed. Fitness management is crucial to keep your players happy, motivated and fresh enough to do their best. In this way you ensure that your players will play more games in season, while they also play close to their best.

I am looking forward to reading your comments.

Have fun playing FM 2012.

See you soon,

Thanos

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