1. FC Magdeburg's intensive training camp: injuries and sweat in Bad Wörishofen!

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1. FC Magdeburg is preparing for the 2025/2026 season in the training camp, is training intensively and has played its first test matches.

Der 1. FC Magdeburg bereitet sich im Trainingslager auf die Saison 2025/2026 vor, trainiert intensiv und hat erste Testspiele absolviert.
1. FC Magdeburg is preparing for the 2025/2026 season in the training camp, is training intensively and has played its first test matches.

<ol> <li>FC Magdeburg's intensive training camp: injuries and sweat in Bad Wörishofen!</li> </ol>

1. FC Magdeburg is in the middle of the training camp in Bad Wörishofen, and since Wednesday they have been working intensively towards the upcoming 2025/2026 season. Temperatures of up to 27 degrees provide the ideal backdrop for tough training sessions and strategic fine-tuning. After a short vacation at the beginning of June, the team started training at the end of the month, which included a lactate test and several test games. The last friendly win against Burger BCF shows that the form is right, but there is still a lot to do. A new challenge awaits on June 28th against SV Dessau 05, as Magdeburg-Fussball.de reports.

The training in Bad Wörishofen is also characterized by strict discipline. A central element was the morning training, which focused on pressing and tactical arrangements. As part of the conditioning work, an internal comparison game also took place in which the players had to push themselves to their limits. Some had to complete sprints after the game to reach the required kilometers. This is a fundamental part of preparation for the season, because as Fussballtraining.li aptly describes, well-thought-out preparation is crucial for later success.

Injuries and training intensity

However, there were also some injury concerns on the sidelines of training. Alexander Nollenberger suffered a minor back injury, while Alexander Ahl-Holmström became unbalanced in a collision with goalkeeper Robert Kampa. This shows once again how tough the training methods are and that physical fitness is the top priority on the way to optimal shape for the season. Daniel Heber, on the other hand, worked on his ball exercises under the guidance of athletic trainer Jannik Kirchenkamp and was really challenged during weight training in the afternoon.

Outlook and regeneration phases

With the intensive sessions and the numerous test games, it is clear that the 1. FC Magdeburg team wants to be ready when the season starts. A regenerative day is planned for Sunday, giving the players the opportunity to recover and regain their strength. The next training session is planned for Monday morning at 11 a.m., where the next steps in preparation for the new season will take place.

Overall, the season preparation for 1. FC Magdeburg is characterized by a balanced ratio of technology, tactics and athleticism. The team has set clear goals not only to get through the season injury-free, but also to optimize their playing and tactical qualities - a basis for a successful season, as summarized in Meetingpoint-JL.