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28th October 2016
09:19am BST

"I was training twice a week on a miserable, cold night. Your training was to go out and do a bit of ball work, a bit of fitness and then finish off with a game. It was constantly just lengths of the pitch. That was it. Then it was off home, get into bed and then go to work in the morning."https://twitter.com/SportsJOE_UK/status/781231005655007232 However, Vardy noticed a stark change in the approach to player development in the English top flight. He no longer runs lengths of the pitch, but rather he focuses on drills that are more specific to his position.
"Obviously when you're doing fitness work at a club all week and every week. It's all about specific drills for what you need to do on the pitch. So, I'd be doing a different drill to the centre-midfielders. It's all specifically tailored for me." "For example, my drills are high speed. It's all about trying to break the line with a sharp sprint. That benefits me. If I went and did a half-marathon it probably wouldn't."Well it's a good thing he isn't a professional half-marathon runner so.
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