2025-03-27, 08:53 PM - Word count:
In my short dealings and interacting with Diglett Primarus, I found him to be driven, more than you would expect. Something like his species before him hasn't seen before I think honestly. Maybe to become a trained fighting Pokemon certainly, their are "trainers" that do this often. Take a Diglet train them to fight, the world moves on we have seen it a million times. Never before though a Diglet that finds their own path, and something with so much vigor behind it.
The pre season training only got Primarus so far, and conversations have been had about how he has been lax in his training. Which to be honest, I think I played a major part in. Somehow we let the celebration win longer than it should have. We now have to focus again, I hope Primarus can forgive me because the gym isn't just going to be a place where we improve; it's going to be our pain house. As we flush all the bad habits out and wash in the new flexed trained muscles.
After speaking with the coach, Primarus and I had a direction. We knew how to get his "key points of interest" to the next level.(The term KPI was used several times in the room I had to google it after the third time.) We understood that raising his (DP) ability to over all perform on the field at steady increasing pace, speed, agility, practicing breathing, doing cardio, and working drills. Playing and practicing at the speed of peak performance through out the entire game / workout; far more important than sitting around and letting time slip through our grasp. That required much more training than we had been doing before, and to start off so strong only to be not ready for follow ups is rookie mistake number 1.
So we geared up, got to the gym started the focus. I would set up the next drill or the next weight. Something to get him to keep going. Peak performance, every moment makes the next one harder, but over time it becomes easier to keep moving forward.
The pre season training only got Primarus so far, and conversations have been had about how he has been lax in his training. Which to be honest, I think I played a major part in. Somehow we let the celebration win longer than it should have. We now have to focus again, I hope Primarus can forgive me because the gym isn't just going to be a place where we improve; it's going to be our pain house. As we flush all the bad habits out and wash in the new flexed trained muscles.
After speaking with the coach, Primarus and I had a direction. We knew how to get his "key points of interest" to the next level.(The term KPI was used several times in the room I had to google it after the third time.) We understood that raising his (DP) ability to over all perform on the field at steady increasing pace, speed, agility, practicing breathing, doing cardio, and working drills. Playing and practicing at the speed of peak performance through out the entire game / workout; far more important than sitting around and letting time slip through our grasp. That required much more training than we had been doing before, and to start off so strong only to be not ready for follow ups is rookie mistake number 1.
So we geared up, got to the gym started the focus. I would set up the next drill or the next weight. Something to get him to keep going. Peak performance, every moment makes the next one harder, but over time it becomes easier to keep moving forward.
