No, they usually start in July sometime.
2006-09-07 15:08:48
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answered by Joeybirdie 2
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Its against the law to have coaches run practice all year long. Coaches arent allowed to hold organized practices until April. However players can hold a workout and coaches are allowed to be present, just not responisble for the practice.
2006-09-07 15:15:57
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answered by czarnye69 2
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In my state coaches can't have contact with the players until the practices start 1 month prior to the first game.The players can work out on there own though all year.
2006-09-07 20:03:23
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answered by javajoe 4
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Sort of. Right after the season ends, weight lifting sessions begin and continue during the winter and spring. When school lets out, the practices begin.
2006-09-07 15:14:54
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answered by Mariposa 7
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no they start 2-a-days in august then practice until the season is over unless that is the only sport there playing and then they play until the school year is over! then they get a break until the next set of 2-a-days start!
2006-09-07 16:30:30
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answered by Anonymous
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It might vary from state to state, but usually not. Coaches may ask players to lift in the offseason, but there are limits as to how much contact they can have with the players in the offseason.
2006-09-07 17:56:02
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answered by Lawn Jockey 4
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for my team we practice all year round.no joke.after the season ends we review tapes of all of our games and we try to improve on those.then in the winter we do scrimages in the snow to help with ball handling and such.so yeah.if you need anymore info just IM me
2006-09-07 15:19:15
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answered by Football Babe 2
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depends if you are going to a dedecated school. most of the time no. but private schools do start early to recrute
2006-09-07 15:43:50
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answered by raptors2321 1
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