A number of Kilkenny GAA stars have shared health and well-being messages on Twitter over the past few days.
Tommy Walsh, Michelle Teehan and Claire Phelan were amongst those to share their tips on how to help health and mental well-being during the lockdown period.
There's also a message from Dr. Tadgh Crowley, Kilkenny Team Doctor and GP in Ayrefield Medical Centre, who explains how he manages his mental wellness using an acronym MELTED.
Check out the clips on Kilkenny GAA’s Twitter account below:
A Health and Well-being message from Nine time All-Ireland winner and Tullaroan Man Tommy Walsh pic.twitter.com/AzsNd7usOJ
— Kilkenny GAA (@KilkennyCLG) January 29, 2021
Claire Phelan Lisdowney and Kilkenny two time All-Ireland winner and All-Star with her thoughts on how she deals with lockdown pic.twitter.com/9smDTltTR9
— Kilkenny GAA (@KilkennyCLG) January 31, 2021
Michelle Teehan, James Stephens, Kilkenny Camogie Player and Students gives some tips on how things she does to help her mental wellness. @VillageGAA @KilkennyCamogie pic.twitter.com/kP0WBB8yqF
— Kilkenny GAA (@KilkennyCLG) February 4, 2021
TweetDr. Tadgh Crowley, Kilkenny Team Doctor and GP in Ayrefield Medical Centre tells us how he manages his mental wellness using an acronym MELTED @docprimarycare pic.twitter.com/qptHZN4krm
— Kilkenny GAA (@KilkennyCLG) February 2, 2021