
Paul Fisher
@PaulFisher17 • 7,187 subscribers
S&C Coach | BSc in Sport Science | MRes (Elite Gaelic Football) | Assistant Lecturer in Sport @ATUDonegal_
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Gaelic Football Pre-Season 💭 Low-intensity aerobic work [active recovery] between efforts, (aerobic power intervals) allows players to: 📊 Step load to high(er) training volumes at submaximal intensities 🏐 Better replicate the continuous locomotor demands of Gaelic football
Paul Fisher29,281 views • 4 months ago

Extensive Max Aerobic Speed (MAS) [~90% MAS] 70-75sec work Swap with partner (this builds in active recovery b/t reps) - new rules / demands have shown less passive rest b/t phases of play Although unopposed - tech coaches can focus on skill element under physical fatigue
Paul Fisher50,484 views • 1 year ago

Manipulating work-to-rest ratios in supramaximal MAS conditioning isn’t just about intensity, it’s a progression strategy. By adjusting recovery, you evolve the DENSITY of work. Conditioning isn’t always about doing more, the ability to recover faster while sustaining output ✅
Paul Fisher37,593 views • 1 year ago
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