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Beitar Jerusalem Adopts Intense Training Regimen Under Almog Cohen Ahead of Season

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Beitar Jerusalem has implemented a rigorous training policy under coach Almog Cohen, involving three daily training sessions starting at 6:30 a.m. This approach, inspired by Cohen's own experience playing in Germany, aims to prepare the team physically for the demanding season ahead. Players reportedly cover an average of 14 kilometers per day during these sessions, emphasizing high fitness levels essential for the team's pressing style of play.

Cohen, who previously played for Ingolstadt, stressed the importance of physical conditioning in professional football, stating that the key difference between an average player and an excellent one is the ability to maintain constant movement. This philosophy is central to Beitar Jerusalem's strategy as they prepare for their upcoming match against AEK Larnaca in three weeks.

The intense training camp reflects Cohen's commitment to maximizing the team's readiness, with a focus on endurance and stamina to support their tactical approach. The club aims to enter the new season in peak condition, leveraging this demanding preparation to gain a competitive edge in the Israeli Premier League.

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