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🚨 | Hansi Flick has incorporated cryotherapy into the daily workout routine. 🔸This injury prevention treatment involves using extreme cold to freeze and eliminate dead cells, while also strengthening and toning the tissue.

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Coria1 yıl önce

This is not cryotherapy, this is just an ice bath 🤦‍♂️ This is cryotherapy, it uses liquid nitrogen….

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SASHEI1 yıl önce

This is normal after workouts and y’all telling me we haven’t been doing this?

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Nark1 yıl önce

next Barca news " Hansi flick told the players to drink water''

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Balatic (PO=Comp+Integrity+Equity)1 yıl önce

Balls freezing in the water isn’t funny though 😂😅

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Danny Harry1 yıl önce

We really was just running on vibes and natural ability

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Dr. Rajpal Brar, DPT1 yıl önce

They’re using ice baths. It helps alleviate pain and soreness when done consistently.

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Marcus1 yıl önce

Where’s Pedri He should do this everyday I’m genuinely tired

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Busola_brian1 yıl önce

That’s the CR7 way. He always soaks in ice after the game. Good for healing and recovery. Hansi Flick knows this. Game knows game.

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C91 yıl önce

Every team does this. Have we not done this ever before?

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