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The Controversy Surrounding Multi-Sport Development

The Controversy Surrounding Multi-Sport Development

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Welcome to Episode 15 - The Controversy Surrounding Multi-Sport Development.

Should I engage in other sports outside of hockey? This is a question that lingers throughout the hockey world and on this episode, we discuss the value behind multi-sport development.

Hosts Jeff Lerg and Chris Palmer emphasize that quality training with a purpose is more valuable than quantity. Check out this episode to gain useful information on how to develop overall athleticism for hockey by participating in other sports.

This episode highlights:

- The benefits of sports diversification.

- Personal experiences with playing multiple sports competitively, recreationally, and for recovery purposes.

- The importance of intentional practice versus mindless repetition.

- How taking breaks from hockey can benefit both mental and physical health while maintaining athleticism through alternative activities.

- What an off-season should look like to be able to peak for the regular hockey season.

AND A LOT MORE!

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