Ulster GAA launch new online resource to aid player performance

March 06, 2019

Ulster GAA President Oliver Galligan is joined by Director of Coaching and Games Dr Eugene Young, Player Welfare Officer Ryan Mellon and Armagh Games Development Manager Denis Hollywood to launch the PALs site.

Ulster GAA has launched a new online initiative aimed at improving player performance on both the field of play and other areas of life.

Performance and Lifestyle (PALs) is a player focused programme aimed at providing Performance, Lifestyle and Welfare information in the form of tools and resources to players, parents and coaches across the province.

It is anticipated that the programme will have a direct and positive effect on the performance levels of young and developing players.

Launching the new site, Ulster GAA President Oliver Galligan, a former chair of the Provincial Coaching and Games Committee said:

“Our players make big time commitments to their sports and this can impact on other areas of their lives.’’

“I would encourage all coaches and players to make use of the resources and tools on the site to improve their preparations and well-being.”

The microsite contains information on the following topics:

  • Pillars of Performance: Profiling strengths and weaknesses against key performance factors
  • Goal setting: Devising a plan to assist in fulfilling game ambitions
  • Concentration: Getting the correct focus to perform in games
  • Nutrition and Hydration: Eating properly around training and matches
  • Match Preparation and Recovery: Recharging your performance battery
  • Time Management: Maximising time on activities that develop your game
  • Sleep Hygiene: Getting adequate sleep to perform
  • Anti-doping: Guidelines on player drug testing
  • Concussion awareness: Guidance and resources for impact related injuries

The PALs material is hosted on a microsite accessible through the Ulster GAA website ulster.gaa.ie/pals

Ulster GAA would like to express gratitude to Sport NI and national GAA for assistance in developing the material.


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