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Ahead of the biggest football tournament in the world, national teams face the challenge of competing in dramatically different climates in a short period of time. To see how athletes prepare for extreme conditions, Catapult’s Gordon Rennie, PhD, PhD. Sports Scientist, partnered with the University of Roehampton's Chris Tyler, Reader in Environmental Physiology, and Sky Sports' Roman Kemp, to test normal and high-temperature environments. The resulting biometric data shows how Catapult connects movement and performance to manage high-risk fatigue and ensure match-day readiness in any climate. Check out the full segment on Sky Sports to see how athletes train against the world’s top footballers. https://lnkd.in/epZJPGha

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