Playing in Austin bad weather is not something we have to deal very much with considering that we have a humid subtropical climate. And playing in the ASFC with our divisional rivals being based in Orange County, Arizona and New Orleans playing away from home is not to much of a problem as well. However when we play cross divisional games, that is when we come across some really cold weather, visiting Chicago, Philadelphia, Baltimore and most importantly Yellowknife in the winter is a lot less fun.
Luckily at Austin we have state of the art training facilities, this includes a training pitch enclosed in a sealed dome which has advanced climate control and creation technology within it, meaning that we can prepare for a game within the training dome at the temperatures and weather conditions we expect to see on Sunday, whether it be the hot dry games in Arizona, the driving rain coming off the lakes in Chicago or the frozen tundra of Yellowknife.
As for which player enjoys the cold weather the most that is easy, our big Viking tight end Peter Larson, being Danish and a former ice hockey player he loves the cold, ice runs through his veins he is a monster in the cold weather games.
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Luckily at Austin we have state of the art training facilities, this includes a training pitch enclosed in a sealed dome which has advanced climate control and creation technology within it, meaning that we can prepare for a game within the training dome at the temperatures and weather conditions we expect to see on Sunday, whether it be the hot dry games in Arizona, the driving rain coming off the lakes in Chicago or the frozen tundra of Yellowknife.
As for which player enjoys the cold weather the most that is easy, our big Viking tight end Peter Larson, being Danish and a former ice hockey player he loves the cold, ice runs through his veins he is a monster in the cold weather games.
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