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Interview with Olympic hockey coach Kwan Browne

Kwan Browne earned more than 300 international caps for Trinidad and Tobago, is assistant coach to the England and GB senior men’s squads, and is head of hockey at Mill Hill School, London. He spoke to Adam Morton about preparing to perform in the Tokyo Olympics and discussed acclimatisation, recovery, technology and training

AQA, Edexcel and OCR all require knowledge of recovery, training methods and technology in sport. OCR and Edexcel also consider acclimatisation to heat.

AM The climate was an issue for many athletes in Tokyo. How did you go about acclimatising?

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