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How to keep up with training in these difficult times

by Cheer Canada | Dec 6, 2020 | News, Team Canada

With cheer practices being cancelled across the country, keeping fit and motivated to train can be a challenge. We talked with last seasons’ Team Canada strength coach Adrian Honish about how to keep up with training in these difficult times. “Anything we can keep in...

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