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Liverpool Fitness Conditioning
Fitness Exercises/Speed and Agility
Fitness conditioning is something that no soccer players looks forward to, but understand the importance of it come game time. Check out this Liverpool practice and how hard each player is working to maintain their fitness.
28/02/2008
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Coping with an Injury
Fitness Articles/Injury Prevention
Every player throughout their career will have to deal with some kind of injury while playing. Coping with an injury can be tough but if you have the right mindset you will find that you can return even stronger than before.
30/01/2008
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Nutritional Myths
Fitness Articles/Sports Nutrition
There are more myths that coaches, players and parents may be following, but below four of the more common myths are dispelled. By following the nutritional guidelines below, players, coaches and teams can put themselves in an advantageous position b...
16/01/2008
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Sports Training - How Much is Too Much?
Fitness Articles/Youth Soccer Players
In kids' sports programs, fitness and skill development have to be balanced with the need to avoid overtraining. Overtraining is when the athlete is required to do too much - either physically or mentally, or both.
10/01/2008
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Three Training Principles Every Coach and Player Needs to Know
Fitness Articles/Speed & Agility Training
When you compare today’s professional soccer players, both men and women, to players of the past, they are faster, more flexible, and more powerful than ever before.
30/12/2007
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