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Core Training For Rugby
Posted by: | CommentsSo Why Do We Need To Train Our Core?
I have to say that I played for several years as a professional rugby league player before I was taught the importance of training my core.
Core stability is the coordinated effort of the deep muscles of the trunk, pelvis, hips, abdominal muscles and small muscles along the spinal column. These muscles contract together to create force used to hold the spinal column in alignment.
The reason we need to exercise these muscles is to build core strength which supports the spine and provides stability.
Core stability is essential for proper form and mechanics while performing rugby skills.
It is even more important for injury prevention, especially during an intense 80 min rugby match.
I recently spoke to Mike Ferrandino who’s the fitness conditioner for Leeds University Gryphon’s which includes both the rugby league and rugby union teams, about the importance of core exercises.
Here’s a short video with Mike showing some core exercises for the modern rugby player.
There are more core exercises in the download section at www.1RugbyCoach.com
Until next time
Neil
www.1RugbyCoach.com
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Rugby Coaching Defence Fitness Drill
Posted by: | CommentsOver the past few weeks I’ve been getting quite a few questions about defence and more specifically fitness defence drills so I thought I’d share with you a short video that I shot while I was over in Australia with one of the top fitness conditioners in the business, Paul Hamson.
Paul is one of the worlds top rugby fitness conditioners who also happens to be a level 3 Rugby League coach.
He is the senior presenter for the Australian RugbyLeague & NSWRL level 1,2 & 3 courses and has worked with some of the best Rugby League and Rugby Union clubs in the world and I’m priviliged to share some of his coaching tips with you today.
Enjoy Your Rugby
Neil Harmon
