You’ve probably seen your favourite athletes running around in something that looks a bit like a sports bra at training. Or a pouch in the back of his jersey? No surprise, it’s not a sports bra. What it is, is […]
Continue Reading Have you ever wondered how much you sweat during your sport? The average person sweats between 0.8 – 1.4 litres per hour (L/h) of exercise. However individual sweat rates vary. The rate of sweating also varies depending on the type […]
Continue Reading Training for weight loss is not complex. It’s not. I don’t know how many more ‘discoveries’ they can possibly make about the link between diet, exercise and weight loss. I feel like the link is pretty clear. Training for weight […]
Continue Reading It is fairly well established that drinking alcohol has few training benefits… By fairly well established, what I really mean is that the evidence proves that both smoking and drinking significantly impair physical performance and recovery. Nonetheless, alcohol consumption remains […]
Continue Reading Sprint performance is a critical component to the game of Soccer. Acceleration and speed in soccer are needed to beat opponents and close down opponents in defence. Previous studies have shown that static stretching (SS) can adversely affect maximal speed […]
Continue Reading With the increasing emphasis on talent identification of junior athletes, the Olympic Development Programme (ODP) have conducted comprehensive, sport-specific investigations to define the physical characteristics, physiological fitness and sport specific skills essential to each sport. Coaches from all sports are […]
Continue Reading Getting off to a good start in a sprint is critical.. The start affects the smooth execution of the whole race. The faster you accelerate at the start, the more potential you have for top end speed and the easier […]
Continue Reading In Rugby League or any sport, sprinting is not just running. It is a technical movement. A Running drills (or just A drills) develop basic running mechanics addressing arm and leg function required in sprinting technique. A drills can be […]
Continue Reading All multi sprint, dynamic sports are performed in a predominantly single leg environment. This exercise allows for the development of single leg strength in a less stable environment than the traditional split squat with an added emphasis on hip flexor […]
Continue Reading The lactate threshold, or the highest exercise intensity where the body is able to clear the waste product ‘lactic acid’?? as fast as it is being produced, is a physiological variable shown to be consistently related to endurance performance, i.e. […]
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