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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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No excuses. That’s the Kildare hurlers’ mantra ahead of today’s All-Ireland preliminary quarter-final against the Dubs.
The Cinderella story of Kildare is like a gift from the gods for Willie Maher as he tries to hit the ground running as the national head of hurling.
As both a personal trainer and the Donegal ladies football captain, Roisin Rodgers is more familiar than most with what it takes to compete as an elite athlete.
The sun has barely shown its face, but it is still shining in Sydney when Ronan O’Toole picks up the phone at 7.15am.
Donegal didn’t want to play Mayo in Croke Park but they might have preferred it to the chosen alternative in Roscommon.
Last year, for reasons known only to themselves, they changed the post-match media protocols in Mayo.
When the shutters are pulled down on the Expert hardware store in Crumlin each evening, a kaleidoscope of the area’s sporting and cultural history is illuminated.
I watched Hell for Leather the other night on RTÉ. Missed the start of it, of course. But by the end I was almost overcome with a weird mix of nostalgia, pride and perspective. A fresh appreciation for what it is about Gaelic football that drives […]
Waterford hurler Stephen Bennett joins Joe for a wide-ranging interview, where Bennett took us inside his mindset as he battles injury to stay on the field for the Déise.
John Scally has a simple approach to his writing. “I like to write something that I’d be interested in reading myself.”
Waterford star Stephen Bennett has launched a staunch defence of the split season and insists that the onus is on the Déise to make sure that their county campaign extends into June.
Be careful what you wish for. We’re about to scrap a three-year-old championship format just when it’s about to get very, very interesting.
Shaun Patton will return to the Donegal team for their key group game against Mayo in King & Moffatt Hyde Park, Roscommon.
to claim their ninth success in the prestigious competition.
To lose one parent, Oscar Wilde loved telling us, may be regarded as a misfortune. To lose both looks like carelessness.
No excuses. That’s the Kildare hurlers’ mantra ahead of today’s All-Ireland preliminary quarter-final against the Dubs.
The Cinderella story of Kildare is like a gift from the gods for Willie Maher as he tries to hit the ground running as the national head of hurling.
As both a personal trainer and the Donegal ladies football captain, Roisin Rodgers is more familiar than most with what it takes to compete as an elite athlete.
The sun has barely shown its face, but it is still shining in Sydney when Ronan O’Toole picks up the phone at 7.15am.
Donegal didn’t want to play Mayo in Croke Park but they might have preferred it to the chosen alternative in Roscommon.
Last year, for reasons known only to themselves, they changed the post-match media protocols in Mayo.
When the shutters are pulled down on the Expert hardware store in Crumlin each evening, a kaleidoscope of the area’s sporting and cultural history is illuminated.
I watched Hell for Leather the other night on RTÉ. Missed the start of it, of course. But by the end I was almost overcome with a weird mix of nostalgia, pride and perspective. A fresh appreciation for what it is about Gaelic football that drives […]
Waterford hurler Stephen Bennett joins Joe for a wide-ranging interview, where Bennett took us inside his mindset as he battles injury to stay on the field for the Déise.
John Scally has a simple approach to his writing. “I like to write something that I’d be interested in reading myself.”
Waterford star Stephen Bennett has launched a staunch defence of the split season and insists that the onus is on the Déise to make sure that their county campaign extends into June.
Be careful what you wish for. We’re about to scrap a three-year-old championship format just when it’s about to get very, very interesting.
Shaun Patton will return to the Donegal team for their key group game against Mayo in King & Moffatt Hyde Park, Roscommon.
to claim their ninth success in the prestigious competition.
To lose one parent, Oscar Wilde loved telling us, may be regarded as a misfortune. To lose both looks like carelessness.
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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