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Mary Cullen interview

  • 29-01-2014 4:36pm
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    Interview on first half of this podcast with Mary Cullen, who's back in flying form after some injury problems. She talks about her plans for the year, trying to train professionally to make Europeans and the next Olympics despite having no sports council funding, the lessons she's learned as she gets older and why she felt there weren't enough support structures in place to help athletes during the bad times such as injury.

    http://jumpingthegun.ie/blog/2014/1/28/cullen-refuses-to-back-down-indoor-season-ignites-and-rupp-cains-opposition


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10,762 ✭✭✭✭ecoli


    Only got to listen to this today and a pretty good segment this week. Interesting talk about her talk regarding recovery and how she is listening to her body more (pushing sessions back a day when needed and having sessions 4 or five days apart, not to mention slowing her runs down) t seems as though recovery is becoming the big thing as of late and becoming the focal point regarding training

    Even the discussion of Rupp and how doing a session after a race allows them to space out sessions within a week better without compromising training.

    I think that recovery is definitely something which alot more people should look to with regards the overall picture of training as I see many who are doing so yielding great results due to the consistency of training it affords them


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