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Published 09:11 24 Sept 2018 BST
Updated 15:33 26 Sept 2018 BST
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McMahon goes to the gym every week of the season. No breaks. No resting. No bullshit.
"We'd make sure we'd hit the gym for the whole season. Some teams do it more sporadically, they do gym sessions and then taper off towards the end of the season," he told SportsJOE. "We just do it consistently throughout. Nothing changes, even the week of an All-Ireland final. It's important for me that I'm consistent and that our repetition is good the whole season," he said.The Ballymun captain appreciates the difference between power, and strength, and for him, as a corner back, it's more important to be working on that power with both upper and lower-body exercises. If you were in his presence in the gym, he'd be spending most of his time hogging the squat racks, performing dead-lifts, cleans and explosive lifts as well as some plyometrics and bounding exercises. It's all snappy, it's all explosive.
"As a defender, it's important to have power and speed, so a lot of Olympic lifting and explosive exercises. "Power is moderate weight with fast movements," he added.For many young lads, the aim will be to build a base, to build strength. According to the 30-year-old, the key in this instance is to lift heavier weights but at a slower pace and for less reps.
"It depends on a lot of things, though, say if you're an endurance player, maybe a midfielder, you'll probably be tailoring around that. "If you're a young lad, you'll be trying to build your strength up, you'll be lifting heavy weights but with slow movements," he concluded.
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