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   Rugby Coach - Making core skills fun


18 Feb 2008 04:38:05
| Dan Cottrell, Editor of Rugby Coach Newsletter


Making core skills fun. Improving the core skills is important to player and team. But players, however motivated, will need some new ways of approaching the core skill to add variety to the practices. Here are some different ways of adding an element of fun to handling activities.

Variety

Practice normal passing and then change to an unusual form of passing before returning to the core pass being examined. For instance when looking at offloads, make the players try one handed back flicks in the tackle for a couple of rounds of the drill.

Time trials

After going through some of the drills, try putting a time limit on achieving a certain target, e.g. five passes in one area followed by fives passes in another in 30 seconds. The element of pressure builds a certain amount of tension, but also can lead to players enjoying the success. If they can beat their times or other group’s times, they will enjoy the task even more.

Unusual areas

Don’t just practice in boxes or circles, use different shapes set out by cones to force players to think in different ways. Some coaches set out a snake like shape with differing widths in which players must progress up the pitch.

Also try handling on a sharper incline, or in long grass.

Different size balls

With all the different types of promotional balls, as well as age group balls, there are at least five separate sizes of rugby ball out there. Don’t just practice with one size, get the players to handle using all shapes and sizes in one practice. The variety of shapes will challenge players to change the way they may take and give a pass.

Different balls

And one should not just think of different rugby balls, but also try using tennis balls (see issue 10), footballs (have you ever tried spinning one of these?) or even beach balls. All could add an element of fun, if not enhance your players understanding of ball handling.

Resistance running and passing

Resistance running is where another player holds onto a player’s shirt or shorts as they try to run forward. The idea is to let the player make some progress but making them work significantly harder than they would do normally. Have you tried this technique with ball handing? Players do not always have the luxury of passing unhindered.

Cones as distracters

In passing drills, make a player carry a cone in one hand. They are allowed to use the cone and other hand to catch the ball, but they must release or pass the ball using the hand without the cone. Once they have made right hand passes, then get them to change hands. Move on to getting players to take passes one-handed – replicating the times in the game when they need to take contact with the other arm. One handed pass to one-handed catcher is not going to move the ball quickly across the field, but it might be very useful in a tight situation. For more articles on Rugby Coaching or to sign up for a free Rugby Coaching newsletter please visit www.betterrugbycoaching.co.uk



About Author :
Dan Cottrell is the Editor and founder of Rugby Coach and has experienced rugby coaching at most levels. Dan qualified as an RFU rugby coach in 1997, he has worked with Jack Rowell (former England coach) Brian Ashton (former Ireland coach)and at Bristol, with Dave Alred, famously known as Jonny Wilkinson’s kicking coach.

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