Clifford Rove spent the offseason as he has spent every season since he was fourteen, practicing for 3 hours a day and cross training nearly every day. This season however, Clifford Rove changed it up a little bit. He hired a new trainer who is world renowned for getting athletes up to a level that they have never reached before. Using new practice methods, Rove reported that he had never before came out of an offseason feeling quite so prepared for the regular season. This is important for Rove, as he has many hoping for a breakout season two, and he is looking to avoid the always brutal Sophomore slump.
Rove also worked on his general mobility, working out with decathletes from the United States national team to make sure he was in the best overall shape he could be. All of this offseason work should lead to some drastic changes for Rove on the field, at least that's what he is hoping for, and so are fans from Philadelphia, with many thinking this is the year they can make it to the Ultimus. Rove seems to think so too, and he is doing everything in his power to bring it home for the home team. Will it work? We will just have to wait and see.
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Rove also worked on his general mobility, working out with decathletes from the United States national team to make sure he was in the best overall shape he could be. All of this offseason work should lead to some drastic changes for Rove on the field, at least that's what he is hoping for, and so are fans from Philadelphia, with many thinking this is the year they can make it to the Ultimus. Rove seems to think so too, and he is doing everything in his power to bring it home for the home team. Will it work? We will just have to wait and see.
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