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U.S. rugby stars revealed how they prepared for the Olympics from home during the COVID-19 pandemic. “First off, you gotta take care of yourself individually like stay on your grind, stay working out, doing the little things like when no one’s watching,” Baker said. He explained that the team split into five-person “bubbles” to practice while in quarantine. “It was just a lot of passing things, a lot of skillful things that we were doing just to stay active since we could not play and have that competition,” he said. “Like I said, it all depends on what you’re doing individually. So a lot of g...
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Playing college athletics provides a host of benefits to cultivating athletic and personal development. Part of that growth is preparing athletes for future sporting events – with the Olympics being no different. Wheelchair rugby star Joe Delagrave elaborated on how he persevered over his injury playing football to become a strong force in the Paralympics. “I played a year in college football as a tight end, thankfully I broke my neck. I say thankfully because I think they would have made me a tackle, they were grooming me, they were giving me extra food in the dorms and everything getting me ...
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