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Published 20:19 24 Apr 2017 BST
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Joe Canning was once hitting the long haul roads before and after training three or four times a week. He was making the trip from Dublin to Galway and then going straight back up the road again and he knows better than anyone the hardships that come with those journeys.
For him, he was missing out on one of the most important aspects of training. Recovery.
"You were coming up three or four times a week - it was just the recovery part of it more than anything," the Tribesman superstar explained on the latest GAA Hour. "You were fine doing it but, in the long run, you weren't able to get to the sea after training or small things like that - or wait on for a physio just to get the body right. "You couldn't do things like that because you're sitting in the car for two hours again and your hamstrings and your hips and stuff are tightening up because you're sitting in the car straight after training."Then, of course, a lot of players take more grief for being injured and the vicious circle continues. Canning is now living in Oranmore in Galway where he can prepare and recover as optimally as possible but he still recognises the sacrifice that comes with those who are commuting. That's what's not taken into consideration when we bandy about this word, 'professional'.
"We train so hard now and everybody says it's almost professional but the big difference is that professionals get the time to recover after training and stuff and we don't really because we have to go to work or go to college."Listen to the brilliant Joe Canning interview below (from 10:30).
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