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There are several hot topics and challenges facing team sports at the moment such as hamstring injuries, how to best measure and use training load, and developing sport specific speed. These are hardly new questions, but they have proved tricky since the currently favored solutions don't seem to be doing the trick. Edinburgh Rugby's Nick Lumley spends his offseason visiting clubs around the work to get the pulse of team sports training. He just returned from his latest trip and joined this week's GAINcast to share his perspective on these issues and where he thinks we should be looking to move forward. For more information on this topic, read the complete show notes at: http://www.hmmrmedia.com/2019/07/gaincast-episode-166-team-sport-issues-with-nick-lumley/
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There are several hot topics and challenges facing team sports at the moment such as hamstring injuries, how to best measure and use training load, and developing sport specific speed. These are hardly new questions, but they have proved tricky since the currently favored solutions don't seem to be doing the trick. Edinburgh Rugby's Nick Lumley spends his offseason visiting clubs around the work to get the pulse of team sports training. He just returned from his latest trip and joined this week's GAINcast to share his perspective on these issues and where he thinks we should be looking to move forward. For more information on this topic, read the complete show notes at: http://www.hmmrmedia.com/2019/07/gaincast-episode-166-team-sport-issues-with-nick-lumley/
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