On Tuesday, the players underwent tests conducted by the University of Pretoria.
“We are conducting these tests, which will be regular so we can ensure that we keep track and monitor the recovery rate of the players so that we know how much work load we need to put.
“When you don’t recover well, it affects your performance. So it is crucial that we get it right,” added Pauw.
On the playing personnel, goalkeeper Roxanne Barker has left her Iceland club to focus her attention on the preparations for the Olympics. The training programme is jam-packed and will require players to be available full-time.
“It’s nice to see such commitment and players willing to sacrifice so much to be part of the final squad. We have others who have taken leave at work and school and it gives one pleasure to see so much enthusiasm from the players. Many know that this is a once-in-a-life time opportunity,” said the coach.
Meanwhile midfielder Amanda Dlamini has missed the two camps in the new year due to family commitments.