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Published 09:01 20 Jan 2018 GMT
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"What a lot of people don't do is practice sprinting, while running and soloing with the ball. I found it very useful. We used to do 100 metres, 200 metres, soloing as fast as we could up and down the field.It's something that is often ignored by players when working on their pace, but what use is it if you're not able to keep the momentum going by controlling the ball.
"Obviously, we used to do a lot of speed work, but I prefer just trying to take on a man and beat him, even in training," he added.A new phenomenon that has taken hold of the game is the use of speed bands, which are used for glute and muscle activation prior to, and in between games.
"Before you go out on the field, you'd be using them for activation of your muscles. We get our own little kit for that before every single game and training session, and we'd be using them in the dressing room," added Kerrigan.https://www.instagram.com/p/BYpo87CgN_K/?taken-by=daveslattsfitness Kerrigan is also a firm-believer in the benefits a tailored strength and conditioning regime can provided a player, but he feels that certain players, especially younger lads, put too much emphasis on upper-body exercises. The Cork man prefers to focus on stretching and power exercises for his legs.
"Hex-bar and squat exercises, but I mainly focus on mobility and flexibility stuff.His advice is worth listening to.
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