Monday, November 01, 2010
Getting ready for the game: expert advice
Scrumqueens has just published an excellent article, written by Sports scientist Tessa Morris (pic left) and Scotland women's rugby international Lynsey Douglas (right) detailing how players can make themselves as prepared as possible for a match.
Its gives advice on diet and liquid intake before, during, and after a game that will maximise your fitness and performance on the day, as well as helping you recover afterwards.
Admittedly, with most games being on Sundays, I suspect that the requirements may be quite challenging for some...
Its gives advice on diet and liquid intake before, during, and after a game that will maximise your fitness and performance on the day, as well as helping you recover afterwards.
Admittedly, with most games being on Sundays, I suspect that the requirements may be quite challenging for some...
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You would never guess they worked for Lucozade
ReplyDeleteThanks for the feed back guys!
ReplyDeleteMore to come next month about getting the most out of your training...
Nice website by the way - Tess