Austin has begun his "power" practices.

It was the first of Head Coach, Kent Austin’s “power practice”. Coach Austin’s preference over two-a-day’s saw the team have one big practice split with a nutritional break. That method of practicing has been proven to maximize recovery time for athletes as well as making team meetings and film study far more efficient.
“They’re practicing very hard, great energy,” Coach Austin said after the second day of training camp wrapped up, reiterating his satisfaction in the overall effort being put on display.
The offence seemed to have burst out of the gates quickly as practice got underway. Quarterback, Jeff Matthews, had a pair of touchdowns in scrimmages against the defence. Matthews connected with both Spencer Watt and Junior Collins, who were tightly covered on each of the connections showcasing Matthew’s confidence and accuracy for those in attendance.
Shortly thereafter, rookie quarterback, Jake Waters, pulled off a well executed play action, which Waters kept for himself and scampered 40-yards untouched drawing praise and applaud from the fans that made it out to Ron Joyce Stadium on the campus of McMaster University.
If anything, the early days of training camp have shown the system that Coach Austin, has implemented and the system he’s had his players and coaches buy into. The rookies too have been looking good adjusting to the faster pace of the game and making the most of the team meetings going on throughout the duration of training camp.
Regarding the commitment towards studying the playbook, Coach Austin said, “We want the players to take very seriously what it means to be a pro. If you’re not prepared and you don’t know what you’re doing then you’re going to play slow and your overall physical skills are not going to show to the best of their ability and we’re not going to get a proper evaluation.”
Practice wrapped up on an interesting note as the coach’s put the two kickers, Brett Maher and Cody Mandell, up against their first big test. As either of the kickers lined up for 45-yard field goals, their teammates stood as a mob around them; shouting, chanting, jumping and dancing, the ball soared through the uprights to end practice and day two of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 2016 Training Camp.
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