Training, Colds, Flu and Respiratory Infections
As the soccer season moves into the cold and flu season, it becomes more and more important for players to take precaution against illness. The months of November through February can be a time when practices become more intense as players ready themselves for end of the year tournaments. In addition, the stress of school work, college recruiting and the holiday season increases during this
The Science of Soccer Online @ Nov 17, 2008 1:59 PM EST | Blog Profile
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