SPAIN IN TEARS as Rafael Nadal’s coach passed away at the age of 56
SPAIN is shrouded in black. One of the most famous fitness trainers Eduardo Mena (56) died due to problems with the heart aorta.
Eduardo died on Wednesday after a series of operations due to complex problems. The medics did everything in their power, but the coach simply couldn’t be saved. By the way, Mena is a former football player, who after his playing career began to deal with fitness and nutrition, and as his approaches gave great results, he soon started working with the biggest stars.
SPAIN IN TEARS as Rafael Nadal’s coach passed away at the age of 56
One of his main clients was Rafael Nadal, but also numerous football players such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Sergio Ramos, Roberto Carlos and many others. In addition to athletes, he took care of the fitness of the most famous Spanish singers, and the media reports that he also prepared matadors for bullfights.
Rafael Nadal won the Australian Open, Roland Garros, and wants the title at Wimbledon, all with a serious foot injury.
Namely, the Spanish tennis player revealed long ago that he suffers from Miller-Weiss syndrome. And supposedly that’s why he receives injections thanks to which he can play… However, it seems that all this is a fraud, that is, a “dirty game” by Nadal, since experts have now come forward and cast doubt on his claims.
According to their explanations, Rafa with that syndrome would not be able to play at such a high level, on the contrary, he would not be able to play at all. – The aforementioned disease and competitive sport are a contradiction.
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I believe that he does not have bone necrosis, because the progress of this disease and playing sports at the highest level is impossible – said one of the orthopedic surgeons for the German portal “Sueddeutsche”, as reported by “Mondo”. If Nadal had such an illness, he would not be able to last one set, not the whole match or even the tournament, German doctors point out.
– If he had received those injections and painkillers, as he claims, then he would not have been able to hit the ball or last a set. I can’t imagine someone with such structural bone damage putting themselves through that kind of effort. In addition, Müller-Weiss syndrome appears in the vast majority of cases on both feet, not just on one foot – said Markus Schlittenwolf.
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Two experts who specialize in just such cases spoke to this German newspaper. One of them works at the “Hadelberg” hospital, while the other is an orthopedist who specializes in sports injuries and foot injuries. Their words have weight, but the question is how much it interests Rafael Nadal and the tennis world, which prefers a strong Spaniard to a powerful Serb.