Both Lalruatthara and Mawia stay in Champari, a small district around seven hours from Aizawl.
"The training here is much tougher, all at a very high intensity. It is just much organised and we need to adhere to the shape all time. It's hard but we are enjoying it," Lalruattaha, an U-22 player said.
"We have been made to understood that you need to help each other on the field. If one member on the field fails, the entire team fails," Mawia added.
The Stephen Constantine-coached team is preparing for the forthcoming AFC Asian Cup Qualifier against Kyrgyz Republic.
Lalruattaha said, "As a player we have improved a lot in these few days. When you look back you understand the sort of fine-tuning which we have been lucky to gather in the camp.
"Moreover, the off field discipline, the dietary regime, the timings are all an eye-opener. I had no idea that the camp deals with all details in such detail.
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