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Published 15:11 21 Jan 2023 GMT
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“Then next thing, a week after the tour, we were in Vegas together absolutely loving life! “There was myself, Tadhg, Kyle Sinckler, Jonathan Joseph, Toby Faletau, Mako [Vunipola] and Maro Itoje. “You should have seen him in the nightclub in the queue! There's a club called Drai's which is generally a hip-hop, rap music place. I'm not sure Tadhg knew what he was getting himself into but I've never seen a bloke look more out of place in the queue in my life. “But he walked in there like he owned the place! So he did alright.”
Watson was chatting to us as an ambassador for StatSports, and on a more serious note, told us about the importance of GPS when training.
“If you're trying to get faster it's easier to be able to see what gains you're making,” Watson said.
“If you're hitting 9.3/9.4 and it's trending upwards you know your training is complementing your speed. It's an absolutely necessary tool.
“I wouldn't go out and run without a GPS on at all anymore. Whether it's a straight up 5km, or a speed session or whatever.”
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