The big kick-off is two weeks away and Town begin at Braintree on August 4.
Now full-time, optimism is high that Halifax can build on an up-and-down first season in the National League since reforming.
Fullarton came in and kept the club up but he wants a fast start to the new campaign if the club are to push on.
In an interview with Shaymen TV, he said: “We are looking to be a high intensity attacking team so therefore it’s important we build the conditioning to enable them too.
“We are showing signs of being better at that aspect as well as creating opportunities and their positions and starting roles.
“A lot of good signs from a tactical point of view, technically we are getting a little bit better on the ball and less stray passes and creating more opportunities and we hope looking forward we’ll concede less.”
He added: “During pre-season I think we are shown signs of better understanding, creating more opportunity against a team that it’s a league above us and from that point of view it was a pleasing aspect to obviously.
“From results although they’re not important, the business is about winning games, so we’ll look at areas that we need to improve on and there are multiple areas but ultimately we want to score more goals and concede less.
“Ultimately to win games you’ve got to score goals you’ve got to create chances and the more chances you create it gives you a better chance of increasing the ratio that you have that’s going to be our approach in every game”