Nutritionists and if Someone wanted to, he could follow a plan, take supplements (legal ones).
As far as working out 24 hours a day haha that's funny.
The biggest thing is that they pay big money so they focus and listen up.
The biggest problem you were having here is that you didn't read what I said. I didn't say these services were useless I said they're valuable and they help someone who needs polish. They don't so much help someone who needs to transform.
Oh yeah, they can help him transform but everyone knows the results of that are not lasting in the vast majority of people. Teams are more likely to spend money on people who polished themselves rather than transformed.
I think maybe you don't understand the word polished, let me insert the words find tune or touch up.
I didn't say anything about training like this during the season as I recognize that training during the season has to be different. What I did say is that you if you prepared in the off-season in college like this call professional scouts would see a more accurate picture and your draft stock would rise
Your chief evidence that these things aren't available at BYU was player to coach ratio in the weight room. First off your numbers were wrong, but second that leaves it up to the player again, he needs to be disciplined And focused
The biggest thing those programs do is force you to focus because you paid top dollar to get into them