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For sport in general, between long traditional training and "modern" training (but not necessarily effective) which quickly seeks results sometimes at the expense of the athlete's health (strict diet, high training load, recovery time short or non-existent).

Through this "modern" method of training and sports career management, it can easily be noted that sport has "developed" very well in recent decades, in terms of new performances and new world records, but what really happens to the athlete himself, has he really developed? Doesn't he have health problems or injuries during his career or after? Is his mental or psychological state not affected by the stress generated by the demands of training and competition? Therefore, in the long term, will high-level sport not have an inverse effect on the athlete's health?

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