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5th July 2016
06:21pm BST

It is not just core work however, Gleeson also reveals the punishing 'ruck' drills, against the likes of Michael 'Brick' Walsh and Philip Mahony, that are used to hone the Waterford players' ability to battle for the ball on the ground.
"I started doing weights this year," says Gleeson. "It makes your core element stronger. You can take all the hits, you can take all the belts and keep moving forward. Fitness levels automatically go up when you're doing the gym work."
Gleeson has committed to two sessions per week in the gyn, totalling up to three hours, on top of the collective team drills.
"I'd prefer to run a mile than be in the middle of those rucks. They take everything out of you. Your lungs just feel empty and everything after those rucks. They're just crazy. "Philip Mahony and Brick Walsh are two of the best I have ever seen, they just get the body over the ball, they take all the bangs and just come out with the ball," says Gleeson."The bangs and the little flicks and everything that you would take that you don't see on the telly, it's difficult to take and keep moving if you're not doing these things in the gym and working on them in training. "They build your core and make yourself solid out so you can take the hits." You can listen to the whole interview below.
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