@@TheRugbyTrainerTV 1. Defending 2. Decision making 3. Passing 4. Physicality 5. Good footwork/agility. Honorary mentions, kicking and being fit🙂thanks
Hey, thanks for commenting, YES! love these. I will add these to my skill videos to do! thanks for the ideas. are you working on all other areas of the game too?
Hey love the content! Do you think for a future video you can do breakdown and tutorial on the standard pop pass. There's a few variations being the League one which goes end over end. the pros make it very aesthetic and it would be interesting to see if there's anything that can be implemented.
Thanks mate! appreciate the comment. yes! great call. I'd love to get Fin Russel on or George Ford, both are very good at the pop pass ( end over end ) so the pop pass is a pass we all need to train as there is times and places for all passes to come into play. there isn't just one passing technique needed. even with spin passing. there are times were you will need to wrap the wrists around the ball to pull the ball back deeper while fixing the defence ( like sexton does so well). thanks for the suggestion, I will get to work.
Do you know what i think is the most undercoached aspect of passing?... Footwork. If you can, get your weight on the outside foot - the foot furthest from the receiver...... So you can get a full range of torso movement while keeping your hips square. It's so simple and so important. Look at the clips. Every single one of those spin passes was made off the outside foot. No exceptions. This is coached really well in Rugby League. Union needs to catch up.
Top point mate thanks for commenting. Agree... manipulating your weight by using your footwork is key to every pass, from both long to short passes. as you mentioned, its a skill we need to work on and hightlight, like boxing, if you can control and balance your own body weight, you can create the correct power needed in your pass, but also your can move and manage the defenders to create space for others. All by slightly adjusting your body shape
My coach used to tell me that my thumb should be in a more neutral position pointing down so the ball can roll off of my hand better... what are your thoughts on this? ^ May be just for learning the pass progression skills.
Hey. Thanks for commenting. All coaches can teach it slightly different and it also depends on the type of pass. My advice would be try them both out and see which suits you best 🙌 let me know 👊
all depends on the situation, if you need to get the ball to your team mate or a space fast and cover a lot of ground then a spin pass is the ideal pass, as seen in many situations. if you need a short pass then a end over end pass is ideal. but I would encourage people to practise both spin and end over end. the more tools the better
brutal video, stop to play that terrible music 4 times before you even get to anything. Wasting my time, bothering my ears. 10/10 for time wasting. I checked out, blocked the channel.
@SMacCuUladh Yo! Love this comment to be honest😂😂❤️ thanks for sharing your thoughts 🙌 one hand you speak about wasting your valuable time with a few seconds intro, and on the other hand you spend time writing a message that probably took the same time🙈 but I'm glad your wrote a message 🙌 thank you. And ps... turn your music down if it hurts the years 👊 it's not good for you
Night and day instant improvement.
Love this! Thank you for watching and and trying this out. So happy it's helped you 👊 what did you do before?
Taking attendance... where in the world are you watching this video? Comment below let me know👊
south africa, can we get some inside center tips plssssss
@@sobbyandsenzzy8184thanks for joining bud. Send me the top 5 skills you think a 12 needs and I will get videos done
@@TheRugbyTrainerTV 1. Defending 2. Decision making 3. Passing 4. Physicality 5. Good footwork/agility. Honorary mentions, kicking and being fit🙂thanks
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Great tips 👍
Glad it was helpful! Was there anything you learned from the video ?
Would you be willing to make a video on front rower skills? I.E Lineouts, Scrummaging, Off 9 balls and how to crash-ball correctly?
Hey, thanks for commenting, YES! love these. I will add these to my skill videos to do! thanks for the ideas. are you working on all other areas of the game too?
Hey love the content! Do you think for a future video you can do breakdown and tutorial on the standard pop pass. There's a few variations being the League one which goes end over end. the pros make it very aesthetic and it would be interesting to see if there's anything that can be implemented.
Thanks mate! appreciate the comment. yes! great call. I'd love to get Fin Russel on or George Ford, both are very good at the pop pass ( end over end ) so the pop pass is a pass we all need to train as there is times and places for all passes to come into play. there isn't just one passing technique needed. even with spin passing. there are times were you will need to wrap the wrists around the ball to pull the ball back deeper while fixing the defence ( like sexton does so well). thanks for the suggestion, I will get to work.
Do you know what i think is the most undercoached aspect of passing?...
Footwork.
If you can, get your weight on the outside foot - the foot furthest from the receiver......
So you can get a full range of torso movement while keeping your hips square.
It's so simple and so important. Look at the clips. Every single one of those spin passes was made off the outside foot. No exceptions.
This is coached really well in Rugby League. Union needs to catch up.
Top point mate thanks for commenting. Agree... manipulating your weight by using your footwork is key to every pass, from both long to short passes. as you mentioned, its a skill we need to work on and hightlight, like boxing, if you can control and balance your own body weight, you can create the correct power needed in your pass, but also your can move and manage the defenders to create space for others. All by slightly adjusting your body shape
solo prop drills please, great video from italy
Hey! ok amazing what exactly are you looking for ?
I’m playing rugby for the first time this spring. Any tips or advice?
@scr1pted-by5zp go out and express yourself 🙌🔥 enjoy both the physical and the rush of the game 👊
My coach used to tell me that my thumb should be in a more neutral position pointing down so the ball can roll off of my hand better...
what are your thoughts on this?
^ May be just for learning the pass progression skills.
Hey. Thanks for commenting. All coaches can teach it slightly different and it also depends on the type of pass. My advice would be try them both out and see which suits you best 🙌 let me know 👊
40 years since I played rugby, but came back as if it was yesterday. Passing to the right was always harder.
What are you top tips for when your not getting the position you want and how do you improve and react to that? 6:58
hi, can you share more info on not getting the position? did you ask why ?
Can you please make a video centres
I have made a kicking video for centres. Have you seen that ?
Cheers it helped
no problem, what part helped?
@@TheRugbyTrainerTVI wasn’t releasing the ball with both hands at the same time so I didn’t spin aswell
@Pounds10 wow! Did you improve your spin?
4 minutes ago is crazy
@LoganE-S what you mean ? 😂
Aaron smith when he’s in the sin bin 😅 Great tip!
@JUÑ1ø-q2x haha he's always ripping that ball 🔥🔥🔥 greatest passer ever
They said never spin what’s your opinion?
all depends on the situation, if you need to get the ball to your team mate or a space fast and cover a lot of ground then a spin pass is the ideal pass, as seen in many situations. if you need a short pass then a end over end pass is ideal. but I would encourage people to practise both spin and end over end. the more tools the better
@@TheRugbyTrainerTV I really appreciate your feedback 👊
@@TheRugbyTrainerTV appreciate the feedback thank you 👊
Training tips for full back
Thanks for the comment mate! what exact skills do you need help with regards to being a full back?
@TheRugbyTrainerTV yes I need speed training, and side steps and kicking over all skills
have you seen my side stepping video with hideaki Nara? I have 2 of them
brutal video, stop to play that terrible music 4 times before you even get to anything. Wasting my time, bothering my ears. 10/10 for time wasting. I checked out, blocked the channel.
@SMacCuUladh Yo! Love this comment to be honest😂😂❤️ thanks for sharing your thoughts 🙌 one hand you speak about wasting your valuable time with a few seconds intro, and on the other hand you spend time writing a message that probably took the same time🙈 but I'm glad your wrote a message 🙌 thank you. And ps... turn your music down if it hurts the years 👊 it's not good for you
Bruh if someone was telling me where gold was I would not care if there was terrible music playing in the background.