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Re: Examining your sport

Home › Forums › Getstrength Community Forum – Strength and Conditioning Training Archives › Question and Answers › Miscellaneous › Examining your sport › Re: Examining your sport

February 16, 2009 at 8:38 pm #24985
ashley
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Hi Dan, I must admit I have not changed to much from working with Basketball then into Rugby League and now Rugby, but then again I have always had a very limited skill set and have found a wee niche to work in, but I feel the basics of strength training will hold well with nearly all sports, communication and organisation are extremely important, doing the simple things very well and being able to answer players questions with honesty is a key, if you do not know say so and then find out, that will hold you in good stead for many years to come,
ashley

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