Lewis Humphries
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How are Japan doing at the Rugby SVNS tournament?
Affectionately known as the Sakura Sevens, the Japanese women's rugby sevens team has shown remarkable progress and resilience in the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series so far. In fact, their recent results in this competition underline their growing stature in the global rugby sevens landscape.
By Lewis Humphries3 months ago in Unbalanced
The 7 Fundamental Football Coaching Principles
Regardless of which level you operate at, football coaching can be a challenging and incredibly time-consuming pastime. Not only will you have to work with players that have variable levels of aptitude and different mindsets, for example, but there are also several fundamental principles that you must impart as a coach.
By Lewis Humphries4 months ago in Cleats
No Honour Among Thieves
For all the darkness of the day, there was no doubt that Calvin’s life was about to change once again. There, in front of him and just inside a newly unlocked safe, was more cash than he could spend in 10 lifetimes. He stood there transfixed for a moment, captivated by the lingering must and the gleam of single metallic strips in the sallow lamp light.
By Lewis Humphries11 months ago in Fiction
Why Guardiola's Managerial Disciples May Struggle to Overhaul Him
The bare statistics of Manchester City’s recent domestic dominance make for stark reading, with five titles in just six seasons and two ‘trebles’ (one domestic and one continental) hinting at a huge chasm between Pep Guardiola’s team and their rivals.
By Lewis Humphries11 months ago in Cleats
The Technology That Makes You More Productive
It’s interesting to note that annual labour productivity growth has dipped since the great financial crash of 2008, with this trend prevalent both in the UK and across the globe. After all, this decline has coincided with significant technological advancement, which has spawned a number of organisational and time management tools.
By Lewis Humphries12 months ago in Motivation