Megumi keeping himself fit for Super League restart

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PETALING JAYA: Be prepared, the motto popularised by the Boy Scouts of America, is the adage Felda United’s Japanese winger Ryutaro Megumi will be adopting when Malaysian football is relaunched in September.

Going by reports of injuries to players when the Bundesliga was restarted last week, the 26-year-old Megumi who joined Felda this season, has already taken the necessary precautions to avoid being caught in the same predicament.

Megumi, has enlisted the help of experts from his country to make sure he will be in peak condition, when the Super League action restarts. “I had been doing some workouts except on Sundays in my house, and later, I started jogging and have been some step exercises. Megumi hopes to return to training soon and admitted that he is okay with playing seven games in a month when the league resume.

 

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