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| Hi all, After coaching for a while now I'm interested in trying to get different/new ideas for sessions on the training pitch. I'm a subscriber to the weekly session and have read a few of the books from betterrugbycoaching but fancy broadening my library of sessions. Can anyone recommend any good reading? (Now thats a sentence never uttered by a Prop before!!)
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| 'Total Rugby' & 'Think Rugby' both by Jim Greenwood are very good.
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| not a book but a dvd... 'coaching core technical skills for high performance - training to compete'. best resource outside of Dans stuff by miles. also great to see the coaches delivery. hope that helps.
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| Is this DVD the Jim Greenwood one?
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Its a NZ perspective on conditioning, but some really great ideas. You can get it in the Uk via Centurion Sports www.centurion-sports.co.uk
Rugbia floreat ubique
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Just like to give another vote for the Jim Greenwood books they have some great core principles that are valid in any era
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Again, agree re the Greenwood books - I read them as a beginner and it took me a while to get "into" them, but I re-read them until it all became clear, and they are very good, you will find yourself going back to them again and again.
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