Exercise

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Squatting: One of Your Five a Day

Unsurprisingly the squat is one of the most common exercises performed in the gym. Expert Strength & Conditioning Coach Connor Campbell explores why by highlighting the benefits for each area of the body.

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Wave Training

Is your current strength programme structured? Do you have a progression plan that’s specific to your goals, or is it simply fatiguing? Discover what Wave Training is, who it could benefit and how to execute your individualised programme to achieve your athletic goals.

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The Hydration Debate — How Much Water Do You Really Need?

We explore whether there is a danger to drinking too much water and if it is better for you to drink when you’re thirsty, rather than aiming for a daily quota.

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Cuff is Key: Why Shoulder Rehab Needs Consistency

As 70% of people experience shoulder pain at some point in their life it is easy to see why it is one of the most common complaints we see. Find out all about this area of the body, how it can be treated and the key to successful rehab.

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Behavioural Change towards Exercise

We have all heard of the benefits of exercise (fat loss, improved mental health, reduced co-morbidities, improved wellbeing) but while some may find it easy, why is it usually challenging to make meaningful and lasting change towards exercises goals?

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Returning to Hockey: How, Why & When

SEM Consultant and keen hockey player, Dr Dan Brooke, discusses the best approach for hockey players to take in the lead up to getting back on the pitch. Avoid injury by building yourself back up to your pre-covid abilities.

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Covid-19: One Year On

Dr Michael Burdon discusses his experience of the last year; the effects that lockdown has had on his clinics and the conditions he has seen and treated over the last 12 months.

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How Different Tissues in Our Body Respond to Running

What happens to muscles, bones, and tendons when they are optimally loaded Vs what happens when we overload them? Physiotherapist Henry Clarke discusses the impact on our tissues when we run or perform impact exercise.