I'm sure you'll get some sarcastic replies (not from me, of course), and I'm sure you'll get some really good suggestions on conditioning, etc. But - here's something I recommend that usually is overlooked. Check your equipment (no - not that equipment - although that's not a bad idea also). I mean try on your uniform to see if it still fits, check for wear and tear, make sure your whistles aren't all chewed up, etc.
Most important - check your shoes. Don't just try them on, actually wear them for a little while. Are they still comfortable? Do you need new insoles? Do they need polishing and/or deodorizing? If they don't smell fresh, try putting them on an air conditioning vent overnight (really). This is a great trick when you are on the road.
Also check your bag to make sure it is stocked with the essentials (don't forget Bactine and Band-Aids).
Yesterday, I checked my jerseys and found one had a dime-sized hole under one of the arms. I guess I'll have to ask my wife (yeah, suuuuuure) to sew it. I'd do it myself, but I'd probably sew the sleeve to the Smitty loop or something.
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