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Tony Daley is a former England player and is now Sport and Conditioning Coach for Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club
Wolves is one of many top flight football clubs that spend hundreds of thousands of pounds on developing fitness performance and sports science. The clubs recognise this is a vital area to maximise fitness and strength as well as attempting to prevent injuries and aid recovery.
Former International and now head of First Team Fitness & Conditioning at Wolves, Tony Daley, recognises the importance of investing in fitness performance. Tony works with around 35 players, doing everything from individual weight programs, dietary requirements, group fitness sessions, to game day warm ups and cool downs. Each player has their own personal program to make sure they are in great shape.
Tony said: “Players are performing much better since they have been taking Multipower’s X-Plode and D-fine as well as protein shakes, platinum bars and weight gainer.
X-Plode is extremely effective in helping recovery and players have seen tremendous results. This is vitally important because games are coming thick and fast and players must be able to recover quickly. At Wolves we are very serious about strength and conditioning training and since the players have been taking D-Fine we have noticed great gains in strength and muscle development. The lads are very pleased with the products, not least because they both taste great.”
Tony made the vast majority of his appearances for Aston Villa from the age of 17. He played mainly as an out-and-out winger, known for his pace. Daley played 7 times for England between 1991 and 1992 under former club manager Graham Taylor.