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Daily Archives: February 13, 2019

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Training around Injuries – Paul O’Neil AES

UncategorisedBy Adam KingFebruary 13, 2019

Injuries, unfortunately, are a part of life. While we do our best to limit an athlete’s injuries, sometimes there are things outside of your control that can cause an injury. So what do we do once an injury has occurred? A lot of athletes can get stuck in an all or nothing approach to training.…

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