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We have often heard or used the phrase “sport, it’s in your DNA”, yet when it comes to sport, this...
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In RTE’s GAA Nua documentary, Dara Ó Cinnéide catches up with the Wexford camogie team and their management, to see how Metrifit is helping their performances and talks to Nutritionist Yvonne Treacy about how she uses Metrifit’s daily traffic light report to assess the wellbeing of the team.
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The monitoring aspects behind Metrifit are based on solid scientific references that show the value of both subjective and objective monitoring. We are delighted that Metrifit has been associated with increased athlete sporting self-confidence in recent research reported by Anna Saw, Deakin University, Australia.
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The Enterprise from Connolly. Swiftly heading to Belfast.
TONY Kelly has been named on the Clare bench for Sunday’s Munster SHC opener with Limerick. The 2013 Hurler of the Year hasn’t played since undergoing ankle surgery back in December.
Despite a league campaign where they managed just one win in five games, there is a growing optimism in Waterford that this weekend’s Munster Championship opener can bring out the best in the Déise.
These are changing times for Brian Dooher.
To many folk, championship hurling in April simply doesn’t feel right, the scorched-grass stereotype buried by the new reality of rucks in the muck.
When Dublin won the 2016 Leinster MHC title, Cian O’Sullivan of St Brigid’s played at centre-back. Up through the years that was his orbit until a casual discussion with Ger Cunningham altered the course of his career early the following year.
Two retired hurling stars have questioned the condensed nature of the inter-county season – and called for an end to All-Ireland finals in July.
Declan Hannon seems faintly bemused by the question.
Shane Walsh is back in the Galway team after he was named at centre forward in their side to face Sligo on Saturday with fellow attacker Damien Comer on the bench.
Clare maintained their 100% start to the Electric Ireland Munster Minor Hurling Championship with a second win, this time over a disappointing Limerick.
John Cleary isn’t expecting stone-splitting sunshine on Saturday afternoon, nor is he expecting the crowd in Fitzgerald Stadium to be spilling out on to the pitch as it might have done in his own playing days, but the Cork manager is still looking […]
The Northern Ireland Communities Minister has said he is still seeking clarity as to where the full funding for Casement Park will come from, while confirming that no construction tender for the project has been sent out yet.
Championship season has arrived as John Mullane and Eddie Brennan join Michael Verney to preview this weekend’s opening round of Munster and Leinster action.
Conor Hussey doesn’t try and sugarcoat what was a pretty grim spring. “We have to accept we probably deserved to be relegated,” says the Roscommon defender.
Football championship season number 23 for Mickey Harte and everything seems different.
The Enterprise from Connolly. Swiftly heading to Belfast.
TONY Kelly has been named on the Clare bench for Sunday’s Munster SHC opener with Limerick. The 2013 Hurler of the Year hasn’t played since undergoing ankle surgery back in December.
Despite a league campaign where they managed just one win in five games, there is a growing optimism in Waterford that this weekend’s Munster Championship opener can bring out the best in the Déise.
These are changing times for Brian Dooher.
To many folk, championship hurling in April simply doesn’t feel right, the scorched-grass stereotype buried by the new reality of rucks in the muck.
When Dublin won the 2016 Leinster MHC title, Cian O’Sullivan of St Brigid’s played at centre-back. Up through the years that was his orbit until a casual discussion with Ger Cunningham altered the course of his career early the following year.
Two retired hurling stars have questioned the condensed nature of the inter-county season – and called for an end to All-Ireland finals in July.
Declan Hannon seems faintly bemused by the question.
Shane Walsh is back in the Galway team after he was named at centre forward in their side to face Sligo on Saturday with fellow attacker Damien Comer on the bench.
Clare maintained their 100% start to the Electric Ireland Munster Minor Hurling Championship with a second win, this time over a disappointing Limerick.
John Cleary isn’t expecting stone-splitting sunshine on Saturday afternoon, nor is he expecting the crowd in Fitzgerald Stadium to be spilling out on to the pitch as it might have done in his own playing days, but the Cork manager is still looking […]
The Northern Ireland Communities Minister has said he is still seeking clarity as to where the full funding for Casement Park will come from, while confirming that no construction tender for the project has been sent out yet.
Championship season has arrived as John Mullane and Eddie Brennan join Michael Verney to preview this weekend’s opening round of Munster and Leinster action.
Conor Hussey doesn’t try and sugarcoat what was a pretty grim spring. “We have to accept we probably deserved to be relegated,” says the Roscommon defender.
Football championship season number 23 for Mickey Harte and everything seems different.
We have often heard or used the phrase “sport, it’s in your DNA”, yet when it comes to sport, this...
Confidence is the essential trait that defines each individual’s hope and faith in achieving their goals, that leads to successfully...
One of the key elements of athlete monitoring in recent times has been the ability to assess the wellness of...
The race to produce the next biggest star in sport is a continuous process within professional sport. It’s commonplace to...
When things go wrong for an athlete or a team, supporters can be very quick to point the finger at...
It is universally accepted that the role of a coach has a huge influence on sporting success. An athlete may...
It used to be the case that success in sport was based mostly on natural talent, but as competition developed,...
Sleep is simply not valued in our 24/7 society. We treat it as a luxury and it’s a necessity. If...
Mental-health challenges are becoming the norm rather than the exception for many student athletes. Today’s coaches need to be aware...
The Cambridge dictionary defines lifestyle as someone’s way of living; the things that a person usually does An athlete’s lifestyle...
The increasingly scientific approach to sport means that the modern athlete relies on information from a variety of sources in...
Swedish researcher Gunnar Borg passed away in February 2020 at the age of 92. He is the man behind the...
Sleep is the greatest legal performance enhancing drug that most people are probably neglecting – Matthew Walker Sleep allows your...
When it comes to success in sport, one of the most enduring questions is how is it that certain athletes...
Across the globe there are millions of young athletes who are dedicating themselves to making the grade in their chosen...
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