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Published 15:59 6 Apr 2016 BST
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"You're kind of on the see-food diet. Coming up to a game, you see food and you eat it. "Two days before a game, you are looking to carb-load. You are getting a lot of rice, sweet potatoes, those complex carbs into you. "You'd generally have between 3,500 and 4,000 calories a day but that can vary. If you've got a six-day turnaround, you may have to take on more carbs. "I've an unbelievably basic palette when it comes to food. Basically, it's anything with rice or with mince. A bit of tomato sauce and I'm good to go. As long as there's loads of food, I'm happy to go."
Kearney believes the most important fitness advice he can offer to aspiring second rows is to 'look after your back'. He adds:
"Second row is a work-rate position so the more that you can build up that engine, the better. Do some running. "There's not too many great [ball-]handling locks out there, at the moment, so don't just do the stuff you are perceived to do. Try add to your game but the stuff you're already good at? Get better at it."As for gym exercises, the Dubliner recommends squats, RDLs [Romanian Dead Lifts - demonstrated by Munster's Dave O'Callaghan, below] to build rear chain strength, from an upper body perspective, bench presses and pulling exercises. For players, amateur and professional, pre- and re-hab are vital. Kearney was out of action for around six months when a toe injury failed to mend. It stalled his start to life as a Leinster player and, he says, was frustrating as hell:
"By far, seeing injured players come in and pass you by is the hardest part. "People say that [the hardest part] must be training alone but when you see a guy coming into the injured group with a perceived serious injury, and is quite upset, his spirits lift when he learns he will be back in a month or two. "He has rehabbed, worked hard and is in really good shape. He's out but you're still far away from getting back. It's very hard to stay singular and focused in those situations."Kearney is hopeful that he will be back on the pitch after a shoulder knock he recently picked up against Glasgow Warriors. They don't call this the business end of the season for nothing. Kearney insists he is ready to do business.

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