As managers want more and more success, the long term health of their players becomes less important.
PG the PT – Injuries are in your mind
The sad truth when it comes to being an active player in a contact sport is that injury is nearly unavoidable.
Fergus Connolly coaching series part three – injuries
Fergus Connolly reveals the lessons he’s learned from American football and Premiership soccer on the important matter of avoiding injury.
John Morrison – 10 habits that great coaches have
Effective coaches tend to do the same things every day, and they are simple habits.
PG the PT – Understand your weaknesses, and play on
Just because you are one of the older players on the team this year, doesn’t mean you can’t play your part.
John Morrison – Keep calm, win GAA matches
Here are some techniques to help players stay calm in a game situation.
Fergus Connolly coaching series Part 2 – Training
Fergus Connolly reveals the training ideology which has served him well while working in the Premiership, NFL USA, and with the Dublin footballers
PG the PT – Balance out the treats
It’s okay to have sweet treats as long as you have a diet and fitness programme to account for those empty calories.
Fergus Connolly coaching series Part 1 – Great coaches
In the first of four-part series of coaching articles, Fergus Connolly ruminates on what it takes to be a great coach.
Steven Poacher – The biggest challenge a manager faces
The art of man management is tricky, here are three tips to help managers having trouble.