Well this is a bit of a difficult point task for Magnus and I as he does not actually participate in training camp for the Colorado Yeti per Clause Eighteen of his current contract. Instead his focus during time that would be dedicated to training camps is instead on the World's Strongest Man competition. He has finished first the last several years despite the change in his microchip that attempted to limit his strength. All it has served to do is require an off-season surgery to remove it and another to reinstall it before the season proper starts.
Regarding his training for said competition it is honestly rather boring as it is handled by the foremost experts on medical and sports science in a bunker hidden in the mountains of Colorado. Who really wants to hear about the greatest minds of this generation being trapped in an underground facility to help prepare a large man for competition? That said the training at the Yeti facility is not much more entertaining as it is done under the watchful eye of a vile wizard and a sharply dressed moose. Which would be a terrific tandem for a buddy cop movie, but is hardly entertaining to see them go over how to tackle your problems when tackling is your problem.
So regarding the specific questions asked Magnus' training camp went well and he was the one who reported late by not really reporting at all. His training camp is focused on maintaining his peak physical performance, and the team training camp is focused more on skills rather than strength. Based on how game one went I would say it did well for the team itself, but Magnus will take a game or two to catch up. There are a few secret plays that have been developed involving forbidden magics, but whether they ever see the light of day depends on the changing of a large number of legalities. Thank you for your time!
Regarding his training for said competition it is honestly rather boring as it is handled by the foremost experts on medical and sports science in a bunker hidden in the mountains of Colorado. Who really wants to hear about the greatest minds of this generation being trapped in an underground facility to help prepare a large man for competition? That said the training at the Yeti facility is not much more entertaining as it is done under the watchful eye of a vile wizard and a sharply dressed moose. Which would be a terrific tandem for a buddy cop movie, but is hardly entertaining to see them go over how to tackle your problems when tackling is your problem.
So regarding the specific questions asked Magnus' training camp went well and he was the one who reported late by not really reporting at all. His training camp is focused on maintaining his peak physical performance, and the team training camp is focused more on skills rather than strength. Based on how game one went I would say it did well for the team itself, but Magnus will take a game or two to catch up. There are a few secret plays that have been developed involving forbidden magics, but whether they ever see the light of day depends on the changing of a large number of legalities. Thank you for your time!
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