STATSports have launched their long-awaited new Apex Pro Series software and promised it will mark a “paradigm shift” in the way that clubs monitor their players.
STATSports have launched their long-awaited new Apex Pro Series software and promised it will mark a “paradigm shift” in the way that clubs monitor their players.
GARY WALKER, Manchester United’s Head of Strength and Conditioning, is leaving the club after 11 years to move to the MLS.
WALES won their third Grand Slam of the Warren Gatland era by thrashing Ireland on Saturday. Nutritionist Jon Williams told us what they ate before, during and after the match.
MANCHESTER UNITED caretaker manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has admitted that the club’s recent spate of injuries is linked to the increased intensity they are playing and training at.
A THREE-YEAR Southampton research project has found that sudden spikes in training load dramatically increase injury risk - but that building load over a longer period protects against this.
INJURY specialist John Hartley found an unused Biodex machine in a storage room when he arrived at Aston Villa. Now he uses it every day and says it has "massive value".
DR Jeremy Bettle, Head of Performance for the Toronto Maple Leafs ice hockey team, tells us about his job, the NHL and his views on the industry as a whole.
MANCHESTER CITY have promoted from within to fill the Head Physio position vacated by Lee Nobes last November.
ALBERTO MENDEZ-VILLANUEVA, who taught Eddie Jones about Tactical Periodisation, tells TGG about a concept used by many of the world's top coaches.
FORMER Manchester United Senior Physio Dave Fevre says many “excellent British clinicians” are unable to get work in English football because they are regarded as being “too qualified”.
DAVE FEVRE was Manchester United's Senior Physio when they won the Treble in 1999. He shared memories from three decades of practice with TGG.
GRANT DOWNIE, Manchester City's former Head of Academy Performance, explains how he managed to get 28 full-time staff working together cohesively.