, one of the oldest and most prestigious rugby teams in the world, has become the first professional sports club in the world to scientifically measure player wellbeing, by teaming up with 网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区 subsidiary , leaders in wellbeing and social value measurement in an initial pilot study. The announcement has received global coverage with high interest from Premier League football clubs and from tennis and rugby internationally.
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Simetrica-网曝吃瓜黑料一区二区三区鈥 solution to wellbeing, /P/C/S/ (Performance.Care.Science), will look at factors that affect both workplace performance and personal wellbeing - everything from social relationships, training regime, and diet, to the environment and weather. /P/C/S/ uses cutting-edge research from behavioural science, psychology and economics to analyze how every key aspect of a player鈥檚 life and training regime impacts on wellbeing, ultimately helping players to improve teamwork and performance and on-pitch success.
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