Miami Hurricanes Training Regimen In Men’s Health

With all this talk about Miami’s facilities, it prompted me to go back and look up a recent article in Men’s Health magazine.

In September 2006, The Rock was on the cover and there was a spread about Miami alum in the NFL who return to train at The U.

For those who have the mag, it’s on pages 162-168 or click here to check it out online.

Pete Williams’ article talked about the Canes who return every off-season to train on their old stomping grounds. It focuses on how they root each other on, push their former teammates to work harder and how current strength and conditioning coach Andreu Swasey (pictured left) gets down and dirty, training with them.

For those too lazy to read the article, here are some highlights from the day Williams spent at The U’s training facility last spring:

>>> 6:25am on a late April morning and you have former teammates Frank Gore and Jon Vilma training intensely with Swasey.

“I understand where the Jets are coming from, but I’ve always gotten a good workout down here,” says Vilma. “This is what took me to the NFL.”

>>> By 7:00 am the lot is filling up. Within minutes over twenty former Canes and current NFLers are on campus to train. Even though their Miami playing days are over, they still line up and listen to Swasey as he barks comments. In this case, it’s 100-yard wind sprints.

After six sprints, players are gassed by nobody takes a knee. In Swasey’s world, the only “acceptable posture” is hands on hips. No bending over or showing fatigue.

>>> While training, Reggie Wayne shows Williams his “U” tattoo on his arm.

“Look at this. It’s like our own fraternity, our brand. When you get that tat, you’ve made it. You’re a brother. You’ve been through the blood, sweat and tears,” said Indianapolis’ top-notch receiver.

>>> By 10:30am, the parking lot looks like an exotic car show. Santana Moss rolls up in his Redskins’ colored Mercedes S550 the same time D.J. Williams parks his BMW 760Li. Further proof that if you want to get paid in the NFL, The U is a helluva stepping stone.

>>> Other notable names usually seen on campus but not around today? Ed Reed. Clinton Portis. Bubba Franks. Willis McGahee. Jeremy Shockey. Even Miami native Alex Rodriguez trains at The U instead of in New York with the Yankees.

>>> Edgerrin James sets up shop in the middle of the room next to Wayne, his former Colts teammate. Wayne is training with Moss while James and Williams and spotting each other. James is trash-talking a bit with Kenard Lang. They’re talking smack about a late season match up between their two new teams, Arizona and Denver.

“That’s a warm-up set, right?” Lang deadpans. “Please tell me that’s a warm-up set. You’d better do more than that if you want to get by me coming around the corner.”

“I’ll just stiff-arm your ass,” James quips back.

>>> When asked why he trains at Miami, James answered: “They are my fuel source. I goes back to being around successful people, having those healthy habits and doing the things it takes to maintain success.”

“If I’m around Reggie Wayne, Clinton Portis or Santana Moss, we look at each other eye-to-eye. They’re not going to suck up to me and I’m not going to suck up to them.”

>>> The session ends by 1:00pm and will resume the next morning. On his way out, Wayne tells the writer, “We’ll be ready. Teams are always waiting to see what kind of condition you’re in. If you’re in bad shape, be expected to stay in town next summer. But as long as I’m with Coach Swasey, I know I’m going to be in phenomenal shape.”

>>> Want to “Train Like a Cane” then click here and check out the Swasey Workout online.

>>> The Canes305 Message to future Miami recruits? Reread this article and decide what drives you. Do you want to be a part of this legacy or are you going to let ESPN reports about “run down facilities” sway you from being the next Hurricane great?

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Miami Hurricanes Facilities Get Bad Rap

Miami’s facilities suck. Did you get the memo? ESPN made much ado about it during last week’s televised 17-14 win over Boston College and since then, every member of the sports media community has ranted and raved about how dilapidated and run down things are inside the walls of The U.

The photo above was taken in the supposedly “run down” Hurricane Strength and Conditioning Complex at the Hecht Athletic Center. The 11,500-square foot facility is barely five years old and is double the size of the old weight room.

It’s stocked with the latest in strength and conditioning equipment and is the focal point of Miami’s annual NFL Pro Timing Day each spring.

In the off-season, it’s a who’s who of the NFL. Former Canes show up in droves to work out here. Santana. Sinorice. Edgerrin. Reed. Vilma. Gore. McGahee. Wayne. D.J. Parrish. Kenard. Clinton. Ray-Ray. Bubba. The Playmaker. Shockey.

You name ’em, they’re here – and when they show up, they usually don’t come alone. Several former Canes have been known to recruit current NFL teammates to spend their off-season training in Miami at The U.

Call me crazy, but if things are so run down and in need of a facelift how come so many NFL superstars spend their time training here instead of at their respective franchise’s multi-million dollar facilities? I’ll tell you why. Because things aren’t as bad as the media are making them out to be and in this case, a winning tradition, attitude and mindset outweight the bells and whistles.

Can Miami compete with the likes of Oregon and their facilities? Not unless a Hurricanes alum has Nike money. Literally. Swooshes and all.

Phil Knight has donated over $50M for the Autzen Stadium renovation and the most state of the art locker rooms in the sport. We’re talking plasma screens at every locker and fingerprint biometric locks. This place is straight out of a science fiction movie.

But it’s also home to no tradition, history or success. If you want a PlayStation 3 and a once a decade Rose Bowl birth, be a Duck. If you want to earn a ring, head to The U.

“Do you want one of these?” That’s what former Miami offensive coordinator Gary Stevens would tell recruits as he extended a hand with a 1987 National Championship ring on it.

Nice locker room? Expanded stadium? Plasma TVs and high-tech fingerprint operated locks? To hell with ’em. At day’s end, recruits have to ask themselves one question.

Do they want a ring?

When world class bodybuilders train, where do they go? A candy-ass health club where they hand you a plush towel and lemon-flavored water as you walk through the electric sliding door? Hell no. They get down and dirty and go to and old school gym.

Rocky III ring a bell? Stallone’s character was fat and happy as the world champ. He living a cush lifestyle and was caught up in all the frills which come with being a pampered champion.

When Clubber Lang whooped his ass in that first fight, Rocky Balboa did some soul searching. If he was going to get back on top, he needed to get back to his roots. He and Apollo Creed left Philly for a gritty part of LA to train.

Down and dirty and old school, Balboa got knee-deep in it and found himself as there are no distractions when training hard and focusing on the task at hand. While this was simply a movie, people connected with the concept. Strip away all the “filler” and get down to business.

In this day and age, you can wow an 18-year old with a PS3 – but you can win him over with a proven track record. Miami has that edge over everyone else in the modern era.

Kirk Herbstreit mentioned that the Orange Bowl needed a new coat of paint. That and much more will be taken care of. $150M has been allotted by the City of Miami for a full on renovation which officially starts in 2007 an will be complete by the 2009 season opener.

Are the locker rooms as bad as people make them out to be? Hardly. The recent Football Locker Room Improvement dramatically upgraded the team’s Hecht Athletic Center facility.

The project includes 105 new maple players lockers, 36″ X wide X 24″ deep X 88″ high with stainless steel hardware and a clear coat finish; 19 maple coaches’ lockers; 4 double display cabinets and an expansion to the equipment room.

Will anyone start confusing Miami’s facilities with Oregon’s anytime soon? Of course not. But a prettier set up for the Ducks won’t make them Hurricane-like champs anytime soon, either.

Southern Cal is another program knocked for their facilities, yet it’s hardly a chink in the armor of the Trojans current dynasty. Facilities also didn’t stop the Canes from tallying up five titles since 1983 and a 34-game win streak between 2000-2003.

The sport’s two greatest dynasties this decade and both are supposedly in the bottom 1/3 regarding their facilities.

If that doesn’t tell you all this talk is blown out of proportion, nothing will.

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