Steven Francis Q&A

He also mentions that his athletes run in groups (A, B, C, D) according to ability and that you move from one group to the other if you show that you’re worth it. That sounds more like Jack Welch.

I still don’t really know how he manages to coach 86 people at the same time, even with 4 assistants. There can’t be much room for individualised programming (technical or physical). Could it just be a matter of statistics: one simple system, a high number of talented and hungry athletes, thus for some the program will match their individual needs?