
As National Mental Health Awareness Week draws to a close, BBAC presents some simple mental health tips for all athletes.
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As National Mental Health Awareness Week draws to a close, BBAC presents some simple mental health tips for all athletes.
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Today we use a simple infographic to set out our commitment to dealing with mental health issues at BBAC.
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BBAC’s second article in National Mental Health Awareness Week is a Q&A with our Mental Health Ambassador, Jennie Browning-Adams
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In the second of our National Mental Health Awareness Week posts, BBAC explore what a young athlete can do to help look after their Mental Health.
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BBAC takes the mental welfare of its Athletes, Volunteer Staff and Coaches very seriously. Join us to find out more about National Mental Health Awareness Week.
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FIRST OUTDOOR BFTTA OF THE SEASON Some of the Beagles celebrated May Day by heading to the BFTTA open meeting at the Jim Peters Stadium in Dagenham. Â We had several young athletes in competition for the day with some competing in more than one event. GETTING IT DONE! Olivia Forrest ran in the first event
Hill training is a great way of building strength, endurance and cardio vascular power. But why is this so important for an athlete and why do we ask athletes to consider this I their training plan with the Beagles.
With my endurance athletes, particularly U23 and seniors, I am frequently asked about Lactate based training. Whilst for coaches, this is nothing new, the popularity of wearable devices has certainly socialised the term to the extent it is now commonly used although not necessarily well understood!