Jul 1, 2026 -- 6:25PM, mega88 wrote:
love the pic sof
Ha ha, I gave my AI overlords some creative licence here.
Jul 1, 2026 -- 6:33PM, 11kv wrote:
Got a flight booked to Mexico
Oh no, really?
Jul 1, 2026 -- 6:51PM, sofaking wrote:
I wouldn't. Good luck though.
was talking to mega.
No, England did not use hypoxic training for the 2026 World Cup. Instead, the team relied on specialists from Team GB and global experts to help players adapt to the tournament's high humidity and heat.
Key preparation methods included:
Thermal Monitoring: Players took capsules during a warm-weather training camp in Florida to measure internal body temperature and cooling rates.
Acclimatization: The squad spent time in the humidity of Florida and played warm-up matches in hot conditions to get used to the environment.
Hydration Strategy: The team treated hydration breaks, introduced due to the heat, as a practice opportunity to manage fluid intake.
Head coach Thomas Tuchel explicitly stated that they had planned for the conditions using these adaptive solutions rather than hypoxic methods.
Jul 1, 2026 -- 7:35PM, 11kv wrote:
Holding their breathe in the bogs for a few minutes after Harrys had a s h

, put my 1.75 in 90 minutes to shame, currently 2.44
Jul 1, 2026 -- 10:11PM, duffy wrote:
sofaking 01 Jul 26 16:48