Life outside football
FOR AN athlete, a bad knee injury can be career-ending. While the injury can be treated and can eventually heal, the athlete still suffers mentally or psychologically while spending time away from the action.
FOR AN athlete, a bad knee injury can be career-ending. While the injury can be treated and can eventually heal, the athlete still suffers mentally or psychologically while spending time away from the action.
American-born Filipino footballer Anton del Rosario has a heavy load on his shoulders. One of the star players of the Azkals Philippine national team, he and his teammates are facing their biggest tournament yet this month, when the Azkals play in the Challenge Cup scheduled May 19-30 in the Maldives.
For a British-Filipino who just moved in from the United Kingdom a few years ago, Darren Heartmann has settled in quite fast.
Barely midway into the workout, the young men—both pros and weekend athletes—sweat profusely as they clutch the ballet barre. Standing with their heels lifted and squeezing a ball between their knees, they pump and pulse incessantly.
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