PART 1: Featured Training Welcome back to the Rugby Fitness Blog. After a number of questions and interest surrounding the topic of “acceleration” following last month’s fitness blog on “Power and Explosiveness”, this month’s blog aims to show you some more exercises that can improve…
Preparations for a game starts on the Monday morning with training, a video analysis of the previous game and an analysis of the opposition. Training is focussed on the upcoming opposition as well as on making improvements following lessons learned from the previous game. Below…
We have some good news from women rugby players everywhere. We’ve found a new rugby recruitment company solely focused on womens rugby recruitment – the first 100% dedicated women’s rugby recruitment site on the internet. Below please find an interview with Jared and Huia Tuoro,…
Recently I read an article, which argued that raising interest rates is the only way for women’s sport to become professional. The article was written two years ago and I must confess that although there has been an increase of coverage and interest in women’s…
Welcome to the Sports Injury Blog. My name is Liz Ward and my job is sports injury management. As a performance analyst, making good use of kinesiology, biomechanics and video analysis as well as a soft tissue therapist, my preference is prehabilitation, but I am…
I want to introduce all of you to Streatham-Croydon RFC, based in North Croydon in the heart of South London. Recently you may have seen the Club featured on Sky’s ‘School of Hard Knocks’. Last year, the Club celebrated its 140th anniversary since its founding…
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