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Published 16:14 26 Apr 2021 BST
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"If you're training intensely twice a week, you're six times more likely to get injured according to the recent studies. Just take the county teams now, the players would have been training on their own but when they get back in with the team, playing games and so-on, it's a different intensity entirely.
"That rapid increase in an intense training load has led to a lot of muscle injuries even at this early stage, their bodies just don't really know what's hitting it basically and club players will experience something similar down the line.
So when you're worse for wear after a tough session, what will you get in a place like Revive? First it's into the cryo-bath and the hot-tub, which will kickstart the healing process. Then it's over to the Normatec recovery boots, the most in-form trend in world sport right now.
"Most people do the full recovery session," says the Toomevara club-man.
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"That starts off with the a half an hour of contrast hydrotherapy. So you start in the ice bath before swapping over into the hot-tub. That jump-starts the healing process. The ice bath reduces swelling and inflammation while the hot-tub reduces fatigue, muscle soreness and lactic acid levels."
"The recovery boots are basically compression pumps. There is five compartments which have air pumping in and that tightens up each compartment. You can target a specific part of the leg, a part that's giving you bother, for example. They help with your circulation again, basically like a massage, ease muscle soreness and can help with flexibility and general tiredness."[caption id="attachment_227363" align="alignnone" width="861"]
Tipperary's Alan Tynan and Laois' Mark Kavanagh in Revive Nenagh.[/caption]
"The sooner you can get in after training, the better. It helps to put you on the front foot again. Once the club championships get back in the summer, hopefully we'll be doing a lot of team deals where the whole team can come in and get sorted.
"I've probably had eight or nine of the Tipperary senior hurlers in since they started back. There's a few Offaly hurlers and Laois players coming in too."
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