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  2. Training camp (NFL) - Wikipedia

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    This concept is referred to as "two-a-days". Other parts of training camp include drills, meetings with coaches and other players at one's position, weight training, and preseason games. The latter half of training camp leads directly into the exhibition season. With NFL training camps starting in late July, the biggest concern has been ...

  3. Cheese League - Wikipedia

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    Map depicting where participating franchises held training camp when they were a part of the 'Cheese League' The Cheese League was the informal name given to the National Football League teams that held their training camps and scrimmages in Minnesota and Wisconsin. The Cheese League reached its apex in 1995 with six NFL teams.

  4. New England Patriots - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 2003, the Patriots held training camp and practice at numerous locations. From 1976 to 2002, the team held training camp at Bryant College in Smithfield, Rhode Island. From 1960 to 1961, then from 1969 to 1975, the Patriots held training camp at University of Massachusetts Amherst. Between 1962 and 1968, the Patriots held training camp ...

  5. EA Sports Active NFL Training Camp - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the past two games, NFL Training Camp has "Total Body Tracking", which uses a heart monitor to measure the player's heart rate during play, along with a wireless motion tracker [5] which goes on the leg, while the heart rate monitor goes on the arm, unlike the other games, which makes use of a leg pouch and the Nunchuck. [1]

  6. National Football League - Wikipedia

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    This franchise covers "Home Territory" (the 75 miles surrounding the city limits, or, if the team is within 100 miles of another league city, half the distance between the two cities) and "Home Marketing Area" (Home Territory plus the rest of the state the club operates in, as well as the area the team operates its training camp in for the ...

  7. Chicago Bears - Wikipedia

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    From its inception until 1930 the Staleys/Bears conducted their summer training camp in their home stadiums: Staley Field (Decatur, Illinois) and later Cubs' Park . [247] In 1930 they first moved to Mills Stadium in Chicago and from 1931 to 1934 to Loyola University Chicago , Logan Square Baseball Park , Notre Dame University and Lane Tech ...

  8. Two-a-days (football) - Wikipedia

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    In American football, two-a-days occur when a team or individual trains on two occasions during the same day. Two-a-days are used primarily to get in shape for the season, and learn new strategies.

  9. Mini-camp - Wikipedia

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    A mini-camp, also spelled minicamp, is a short camp held by National Football League (NFL) and Canadian Football League (CFL) teams usually in spring of each year. The camp usually only lasts 3 days, but the length varies by a day or two depending on the head coach's preference.