Thank you! As a fullback I needed a bit of help on how to read a person before a tackle. It gets tough when I’m the only one running head on with my opponent lol
Cheers mate, I've got a match today and I'm playing up a year, so I'm feeling a little apprehensive as a lock about tackling much bigger, stronger players. This video has been really helpful, thanks a lot
Ask your trainer to teach you to tackle very low. There is no impact if you tackle below the knee level as soon as you put your head in the good side (tackle with shoulder closest to the ball carrier.) with this low tackles, no matter te size of your opponent, if he is running he will fall
Firstly.. I’ve watched a few of your insta reels.. so good! These have lead me here! This is just what my daughter needed to help improve her tackle confidence and technique. Subscribed button had been hit! These will definitely help her improve her game. Thank you for sharing these tips and advice 😎👌🏻
Awesome! Thank you! really appreciate it. have you check out my Skills Academy? I can definitely help your daughters skills with the plans that are included and my live skills sessions
one tip from a small guy: if u have problems getting people to fall and u feel they just drag you along. Grab the ankle and spin your entire body with it. You see it in top leagues all the time. Once the ankle is at a disadvantageous angle, which happens really fast (just imagine it in your head) people have to lay down. Otherwise the ankle will hurt or even break quite quickly.
@@TheRugbyTrainerTV I am a new guy playing rugby for my school; did it help me? Yes, it did. Every time I was playing in a game, I always tackled their knee, so I learned that I had to tackle their knee up, not down, because I wouldn't get injured.
This is great. If you say you struggle with tackle confidence most interpret that as fear of the collision. But my issue is not the collision, it’s reading and responding to the movements of a player in space, some great tips here.
Yeah good. Choppy feet (rather than big strides) keeps you going forward but able to respond to movement, and watching the hips is good too. I’d add an element of ‘acceptance’- it’s much better to make a good tackle on one player than trying to cover both the carrier and the man on the overlap too. It’s percentages. If I’m indecisive then they definitely score, but if I definitely tackle the carrier they probably still score but it forces them to make one more pass-catch and therefore an opportunity to drop the ball.
Thank you, excellent video. The first step to have a good (and safer) tackle is the trajectory we take to get to the ball carrier. It sould allow us to don't let the choice of the direction to the ball carrier then we can have speed in the zone of contact. If we let the choice to the ball carrier ,he will slow us down and have an advantage. And the way I use to build confidence is to teach my players first to do very low chop tackle (really safe and effective tackles) and after teach them the offensive tacles you show. The difference between this both technics are little. Every training 20 min of tackling.
@@TheRugbyTrainerTV Thank you for the quality technicals video you publish. First I put the defender in safe and easy conditions to learn and repeat the technique (like we do in combat sport): a ball carier start 2m in front of the defender and will run toward one of the two plots placed on both side of the defender with no change of direction nor speed. First little instructions for the defender: small steps, lower the stands and hit with the shoulder closest to the ball carier. (To protect his head getting hit by a knee). That's the decision I want him to train, which shoulder to use. After few reps I add closing the arms around the legs of the ball carrier. Then I add all the instructions one by one: small steps, focus to hit with the shoulder closest to the ball carier, hip and shoulder oriented toward the ball carrier, squat with the back straight and extend (almost parralelle to the floor) to hit between the ancke and the knee of the ball carrier, with the same arm he hit the shoulder: reaching and catching the other leg or closing both arms around both leg (different techniques), quickly standing up, and at the end getting in position to take the ball of the down opponent. I use that in all training for all players as an extented warm up of the upper body. Then I add progressive difficulty doing it in a square with speed and feints. Here one more very important goal: the trajectory toward the ball carier in order to don't let him the choice of where to go.
I needed this cause I've been off my game fever since the pandemic started and I just started highschool and the people here are huge especially at Afies and I just wanna get back on the team and I have the skill but need the confidence so thank you
@TheRugbyTrainerTV I wish I could say it did but I realized you need the will to tackle and that can't be taught so I have to teach myself we won our first 2 games though today it was a tight bind but we pulled through but I appreciate what you're trying to do
Thanks sir Teaching a good techniques thankyou so much I watched all video are you posted in Instagram or RUclips osm video amazing cantents and most useful techniques
@@TheRugbyTrainerTV hello, I was 15 when I wrote this comment. Now I am 16, and it really worked for me. When I wrote the comment I was playing as a flanker, now I am a center, and my tackling abilities have improved trough the time, and I can say that your video really helped me in that time. Thank you man.
Top lessons time after timebud! My lad 9yo has developed a great tackle with your help, thank you. One problem, in a match he is reverting back to poor form and unsuccessful tackling. On pads and myself, he's a beast! Any ideas? Any sessions in Essex planned? Ryan
Hi Ryan thanks for the message and kind words. Yes what you can do is get your son to practise tackling someone his own age. Pick a new player to tackle every week. All shapes and sizes. Drop the pads and do it player on player. Start off low level then build up as the weeks go on
We are trying to get team mates for a bit of training after school, as the club seem a bit too cautious to let them practice tackling, unfortunately. Coaches say there are time limits to full contact and also moaning that I'm getting them together to practice.. I see the opposition that they face sometimes are well trained with tackling and rucking. We need to step it up. Keep up the great work, really appreciate it!! Ryan
Any tips on how to improve not beinf scared to tackle? to get over the fear? Not that im scared to tackle , its whats happening when u connect and the consequences after the hit. Its either u win it or you lose it. Any way to get that confidence up knowing you can win every 1 on 1 tackles?
I am enjoying video's, they are very helpful for me as a player and a coach. Can i please get the correct link for the 5-week plan. The link in the description isn't working.
Hi I just started rugby haven’t watched the video yet but I’ve played 2 games and I’ve got two try’s and I’m a prop and hooker and I get a tiny bit scared sometimes but I just get stuck in
Hi. Thanks for the video. Your 5 Week Skills plan no longer seems to be available. Just wanted to let you know the link in your description doesn't work.
@@TheRugbyTrainerTV the tackle technique of looking at the belly button and squeezing the legs when driving. I rely on my weight and muscles to bring people down and it works with that momentum but this will clean it up a bit. Cheers
@TheRugbyTrainerTV I speak for myself. As a short and tiny player, I have the fear of tackling someone bigger than me. I've been working on it and so far it's getting better bit by bit. But that fear still lingers.
This will be a bit awkward for me to post and for you to read ... BUT your technique is very wrong for a number of reasons which I'll try to explain below. But first let me give you my coaching career record over 14 years covering 262 games with teams varying from juniors up to senior and everything in between. My win rate is 84%, but more importantly my FOR and AGAINST averaged over all 262 games is >27pts FOR and < 7 points AGAINST. If you absorb those figures you will see that defense played an huge part in my coaching success. If you're still with me, I would like to list my priorities in coaching the tackle and defense .. 1) YOU (the tackler) MUST BE PROACTIVE , that is the tackler MUST dictate where and when the tackle is executed, ie force the ball runner to react to you and not the other way round, if you need more clarification on this or any of the other comments I'll be happy to share with you. I'm now 78 and way beyond coaching. 2) You are correct in emphasizing that the tackler must move forward into the tackle but you neglected to say to put yourself about one meter on the INSIDE of the ball runner. this ensures that the ball runner only has two running options by cutting out his inside step and ensuring that the ball is moved away from his inside support. 3) In my opinion you MUST emphasise that the tackler keeps his head behind the ball runner at contact early in the lesson. You do mention it later in your demonstration but if you do it early you put safety first. 4) you put a lot of emphasis on "hitting" or making the "hit" .! Again I believe that you use way too much energy in trying to achieve this and you are putting the tackler (and the tacklee) IN DANGER OF INJURY. sO WHAT i SETTLED ON WAS TO GET UP CLOSE ON THE INSIDE (INVITE THE BALL RUNNER TO GO YOUR CHOSEN PATH) make the tackle (ENVELOPE) THE RUNNER AND WITH A SLIGHT TWISTING fall let him crash to the ground with you on top so as to be first on your feet to play the ball. Believe me, this is a very safe (and often spectacular) way to execute the tackle. I'll leave it at that for now, I'm trying desperately NOT to criticize but to help you in the future. God knows rugby union needs more and better coaches. I dispare at the modern game which I call LEAGUEBY ie rugby league with scrums and lineouts and pretty shit ones at that. please don't take offence ... I really mean well. Conor McHenry, Brisbane.
But I have benefitted from this video, I just joined my school team as a front rower, I'm more than big enough, but I was quite hesitant. I've had multiple games and I've become a lot better since when i started. So thanks.
Hi i play for u12 which is 12 a side . I want to play nlind side flanker 7 as my uncle played there and got to north of england trials. My tackling and rooking is great but i can still improve do you have any workouts that help for single person activities . I do have a treadmill and up to 10kg per dumbell
Thank you! As a fullback I needed a bit of help on how to read a person before a tackle. It gets tough when I’m the only one running head on with my opponent lol
use that foot work
Would you say the wingers guild is also good for full backs
Read as you approaching the attacker ..which hand is he holding the ball ..if it's right..then his strong step is his right leg.
watch the hips, try to guide him one side or the other so you control the tackle.
If you can, don't read but be proactive in you trajectory to limite the options of the ball carrier. It will make you tackling easier
Cheers mate, I've got a match today and I'm playing up a year, so I'm feeling a little apprehensive as a lock about tackling much bigger, stronger players. This video has been really helpful, thanks a lot
oh mate this is amazing!! thanks for sharing. how did you get off?
Ask your trainer to teach you to tackle very low. There is no impact if you tackle below the knee level as soon as you put your head in the good side (tackle with shoulder closest to the ball carrier.) with this low tackles, no matter te size of your opponent, if he is running he will fall
@@TheRugbyTrainerTV Honestly cannot remember but must have gone well cause I've got my first game for the 1st XV on Friday night 👍
@@pottieryann1228 Yeah, much more used to tackling the bigger players now, thanks for the advise
Thanks so much, I really needed this as I used to back down in tackles and be scared of bigger players.
oh great! has this helped?
Yh it has thanks
Thank you so much, I’m in my U12 B team and trying to break into the As, just started rugby this year and it’s like it’s my life calling
oh amazing! thanks for sharing! what position are you ? and who is your favourite player ?
Thanks so much I learnt a lot from your video. As a player who made his debut in rural club premier rugby at 50 this year, this was invaluable.
At 50!! Good on yer
wow this is incredible! well done! how did your season go?
love this
thank you so much. im new to rugby and i improved quite a bit thanks to your videos my coaches were surprised by my progression
Keep it up! great work!! when did you start ?
Firstly.. I’ve watched a few of your insta reels.. so good!
These have lead me here!
This is just what my daughter needed to help improve her tackle confidence and technique.
Subscribed button had been hit! These will definitely help her improve her game.
Thank you for sharing these tips and advice 😎👌🏻
Awesome! Thank you! really appreciate it. have you check out my Skills Academy? I can definitely help your daughters skills with the plans that are included and my live skills sessions
I’ll give them a look and see how she feels 🤙🏻
Thanks, this really helped me. I have been finding tackles hard since my head injury.
no problem at all. what do you find hard about it since the injury?
one tip from a small guy: if u have problems getting people to fall and u feel they just drag you along. Grab the ankle and spin your entire body with it. You see it in top leagues all the time. Once the ankle is at a disadvantageous angle, which happens really fast (just imagine it in your head) people have to lay down. Otherwise the ankle will hurt or even break quite quickly.
Good tip! thank you for sharing
Great video, will use some of these for the U11s I coach as some definitely need some confidence in this area
oh awesome! so happy its helped, have you seen my Skills Academy? this is perfect to help the players that age.
I have been needing this for so long
Awesome to hear.
THANKK YOU FOR SHOWING EVERYONE WHO IS WACHING THIS VIDEO HOW TO TACKLE
no problem at all, did it help you ? and what did it help with ?
@@TheRugbyTrainerTV I am a new guy playing rugby for my school; did it help me? Yes, it did. Every time I was playing in a game, I always tackled their knee, so I learned that I had to tackle their knee up, not down, because I wouldn't get injured.
This is great. If you say you struggle with tackle confidence most interpret that as fear of the collision. But my issue is not the collision, it’s reading and responding to the movements of a player in space, some great tips here.
did you try this out? did it help?
Yeah good. Choppy feet (rather than big strides) keeps you going forward but able to respond to movement, and watching the hips is good too.
I’d add an element of ‘acceptance’- it’s much better to make a good tackle on one player than trying to cover both the carrier and the man on the overlap too. It’s percentages. If I’m indecisive then they definitely score, but if I definitely tackle the carrier they probably still score but it forces them to make one more pass-catch and therefore an opportunity to drop the ball.
Very helpful this. Will be transferring this learning to my u12s
oh great to hear, what did you take from this video?
@@TheRugbyTrainerTV variations on drills were useful. Better than running straight and hitting pads every week.
This is very useful and I hope that you have a good time
how did this help you ?
I need to get more in to the tackling
Can’t wait till my next game
Yes buddy. What have you learnt from this ?
Thank you for your
videos they helped me improve my skills a lot.
amazing to hear! how did your season go ?
@@TheRugbyTrainerTV we have only played three exhibition games but those went very well
Thx I so needed this my tackle confidence was the worst part of my game
Did this video help you Finn?
Ohh yess something I've been waiting for.💪🏾
hopefully it helps you
I am just getting back into the great game after a long break so this helps a lot❤
love it! welcome back. did this help you ?
I’m getting ready to join a team but had problem with confidence. This really helped.
Amazing, im glad it helped you. what did you learn from this? that has helped?
Many thanks for coming through with this one, I really needed this🤝🏼
My pleasure! have you watched it yet?
Plz do a passing vid I’m so bad
@@MichaelGrayson-pw4xpjust train and overtime you will get it
I have been needing this for so long
no way! thats amazing. did this help you ?
Thank you, excellent video. The first step to have a good (and safer) tackle is the trajectory we take to get to the ball carrier. It sould allow us to don't let the choice of the direction to the ball carrier then we can have speed in the zone of contact. If we let the choice to the ball carrier ,he will slow us down and have an advantage.
And the way I use to build confidence is to teach my players first to do very low chop tackle (really safe and effective tackles) and after teach them the offensive tacles you show.
The difference between this both technics are little.
Every training 20 min of tackling.
hi mate, thank you so much for the kind words and for watching the video. yes love the chop low tackle. how would you coach the chop low tackle?
@@TheRugbyTrainerTV Thank you for the quality technicals video you publish.
First I put the defender in safe and easy conditions to learn and repeat the technique (like we do in combat sport): a ball carier start 2m in front of the defender and will run toward one of the two plots placed on both side of the defender with no change of direction nor speed.
First little instructions for the defender: small steps, lower the stands and hit with the shoulder closest to the ball carier. (To protect his head getting hit by a knee). That's the decision I want him to train, which shoulder to use.
After few reps I add closing the arms around the legs of the ball carrier.
Then I add all the instructions one by one: small steps, focus to hit with the shoulder closest to the ball carier, hip and shoulder oriented toward the ball carrier, squat with the back straight and extend (almost parralelle to the floor) to hit between the ancke and the knee of the ball carrier, with the same arm he hit the shoulder: reaching and catching the other leg or closing both arms around both leg (different techniques), quickly standing up, and at the end getting in position to take the ball of the down opponent.
I use that in all training for all players as an extented warm up of the upper body.
Then I add progressive difficulty doing it in a square with speed and feints. Here one more very important goal: the trajectory toward the ball carier in order to don't let him the choice of where to go.
This video has really helped me with my technique thank you
love this! did you see a difference in your tackling ?
Great video from a fellow coach (coaching U10s)
I appreciate that! have you thought about joining my online skills academy to help your kiddies
Thanks I have my rugby tournament next Monday I hope this helps me and I’m a big dork that’s horrible at rugby so thanks!
no problem, did this help your tackle?
I needed this cause I've been off my game fever since the pandemic started and I just started highschool and the people here are huge especially at Afies and I just wanna get back on the team and I have the skill but need the confidence so thank you
did this help you ?
@TheRugbyTrainerTV I wish I could say it did but I realized you need the will to tackle and that can't be taught so I have to teach myself we won our first 2 games though today it was a tight bind but we pulled through but I appreciate what you're trying to do
This is good information to better themselves as a rugby playet
amazing, did it help you ?
Thank you this really helped I got my record tackles in a game 24
@PatrickWhite-jn6pu 24! Wow that's incredible well done. Did this help your Tackling?
@@TheRugbyTrainerTV yep
And could you please do one on big hits
Thanks sir
Teaching a good techniques thankyou so much
I watched all video are you posted in Instagram or RUclips osm video amazing cantents and most useful techniques
hey, oh amazing feedback, which video has helped you most?
@@TheRugbyTrainerTV
Yes sir 😊 this video help my tackle improve
Improved my position,improved to build confidence
Thank you so much 🙏
thanks for the tips i´m a second row guy and this help me a lot thanks and i was needing this for being better thanks!
Glad it helped! have you tried some of the tips yet?
This is really helpful as I’m a second row/ centre in rugby league and I’m trying to join a new club. I will watch more of your videos
amazing, glad this has helped, what have you learnt from it?
@@TheRugbyTrainerTVto not make big strides and to chop my feet
Thankyou, I needed it most
amazing, did you download the plan ?
Thanks really needed this as a number 11 who doesn't really know how to tackle
thats amazing, did this help?
You are my fav RUclipsr
oh legend thanks!
Thanku so much i m from india🇮🇳 I'm watching your all video and learn Rugby thanks❤❤
big love to India! I see rugby is growing fast out there ! one day I will come over!
Cheers mate I’ve got some massive players in my year and really need to tackle well
did this help your tackling ?
@@TheRugbyTrainerTV yep
thanks i will apply this tomorrow!
how did it go? did it help?
@@TheRugbyTrainerTV hello, I was 15 when I wrote this comment. Now I am 16, and it really worked for me. When I wrote the comment I was playing as a flanker, now I am a center, and my tackling abilities have improved trough the time, and I can say that your video really helped me in that time. Thank you man.
Top lessons time after timebud!
My lad 9yo has developed a great tackle with your help, thank you.
One problem, in a match he is reverting back to poor form and unsuccessful tackling. On pads and myself, he's a beast!
Any ideas? Any sessions in Essex planned?
Ryan
Hi Ryan thanks for the message and kind words. Yes what you can do is get your son to practise tackling someone his own age. Pick a new player to tackle every week. All shapes and sizes. Drop the pads and do it player on player. Start off low level then build up as the weeks go on
We are trying to get team mates for a bit of training after school, as the club seem a bit too cautious to let them practice tackling, unfortunately.
Coaches say there are time limits to full contact and also moaning that I'm getting them together to practice..
I see the opposition that they face sometimes are well trained with tackling and rucking.
We need to step it up.
Keep up the great work, really appreciate it!!
Ryan
Thank you for helping me so much
no problem at all! did you download the 5 week plan?
Its weird how like a huge part of it is genuinely confidence
thats true and that comes with practise and applying it, learning from the mistakes and keeping on working on it
Thank you so much for this video 😊😊❤❤😊❤
its ok, did it help you ?
This helps loads thanks mate 👍🏻
Glad it helped, what were the main learning from this for you ?
Thank you bro I’m second row and I am 6 foot and 2 inches, it is very hard for me to remember to drop my height to make those tackles
You can do it! definitely. its just practise, over time you'll get it
Just the video I needed 👍 1st
Awesome mate, hope this video helps.
@@TheRugbyTrainerTV
How can I get bigger shoulders, or what should I be training as a Lock?
@@Will-2350 just train shoulders?
Tanks I am struggling with my tackles 😮😮😮
thats ok, how are they coming on now?
Wow thanks very much ❤
legend! hope this helps!
Thank you so much
all good, did you learn much from this ?
Thanks as a winger, i need to know how to tackle properly
have you checked out my Online rugby academy?
@@TheRugbyTrainerTV no not yet
Looking forward to this!
Thanks, what position do you play?
@@TheRugbyTrainerTVI play winger!
Any tips on how to improve not beinf scared to tackle? to get over the fear? Not that im scared to tackle , its whats happening when u connect and the consequences after the hit. Its either u win it or you lose it. Any way to get that confidence up knowing you can win every 1 on 1 tackles?
ye of course, do you know what my academy is?
I am enjoying video's, they are very helpful for me as a player and a coach. Can i please get the correct link for the 5-week plan. The link in the description isn't working.
hi, just updated now. should be working.
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thank you
@@TheRugbyTrainerTV thank him
Thank me @@ScripturesNSenkos
Yes he did, and he commanded you to worship the Father but instead you worshipped him.. you went against his command.
@@ScripturesNSenkos thanks Jebus
Thanks i am a forward and didnt know how to takle
hope this helped you. did it? what did you learn ?
@@TheRugbyTrainerTV not to run full speed into a tackle and to always tackle low
Thank you
thank you
I take souls when I tackle!! 😎
haha love it. what position are you ?
@@TheRugbyTrainerTV 2nd five/ inside centre Golden Oldies 😎
thanks
no worries, did it help?
Hi I just started rugby haven’t watched the video yet but I’ve played 2 games and I’ve got two try’s and I’m a prop and hooker and I get a tiny bit scared sometimes but I just get stuck in
awesome work!!! keep it up Mason
Hi. Thanks for the video. Your 5 Week Skills plan no longer seems to be available. Just wanted to let you know the link in your description doesn't work.
Thank man! I will adjust it no 👊
bro got me subscribed in 44 seconds
ha no way? really? thank you Adam
as a prop this is useful thanks
Glad it was helpful! what did you take from it ?
@@TheRugbyTrainerTV the tackle technique of looking at the belly button and squeezing the legs when driving. I rely on my weight and muscles to bring people down and it works with that momentum but this will clean it up a bit. Cheers
nice thank you
no problem, hope it helps you.
What would you recommend for someone with no equipment
have you seen my skills academy?
subbed
i need more tips on tackling technique
What's seems to be your tackling issues ?
@TheRugbyTrainerTV I speak for myself. As a short and tiny player, I have the fear of tackling someone bigger than me. I've been working on it and so far it's getting better bit by bit. But that fear still lingers.
Hey could you please help me I'm having a problem of playing fullback. Bc I can only play wing and it my first time playing rugby I'm 16
of course, have you seen my Academy? you should check it out as I help players like yourself and they become much better players.
hi, 15 is such a cool position, what do you need help with ?
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enjoy it?
enjoyed this thanks and i have a question im scared of getting hurt in rugby how do i build my confidence south africa is destroyed u gg tho
thank you, ok cool what are yo doing to help this? how old are you ? do you build your muscles through bodyweight or weight training?
Will these techniques help a short player tackle a big player?
what is the issue you find when tackling a bigger player?
What if the elbow is in the way with the tackle?
their elbow or your elbow?
This will be a bit awkward for me to post and for you to read ... BUT your technique is very wrong for a number of reasons which I'll try to explain below. But first let me give you my coaching career record over 14 years covering 262 games with teams varying from juniors up to senior and everything in between. My win rate is 84%, but more importantly my FOR and AGAINST averaged over all 262 games is >27pts FOR and < 7 points AGAINST. If you absorb those figures you will see that defense played an huge part in my coaching success. If you're still with me, I would like to list my priorities in coaching the tackle and defense ..
1) YOU (the tackler) MUST BE PROACTIVE , that is the tackler MUST dictate where and when the tackle is executed, ie force the ball runner to react to you and not the other way round, if you need more clarification on this or any of the other comments I'll be happy to share with you. I'm now 78 and way beyond coaching.
2) You are correct in emphasizing that the tackler must move forward into the tackle but you neglected to say to put yourself about one meter on the INSIDE of the ball runner. this ensures that the ball runner only has two running options by cutting out his inside step and ensuring that the ball is moved away from his inside support.
3) In my opinion you MUST emphasise that the tackler keeps his head behind the ball runner at contact early in the lesson. You do mention it later in your demonstration but if you do it early you put safety first.
4) you put a lot of emphasis on "hitting" or making the "hit" .! Again I believe that you use way too much energy in trying to achieve this and you are putting the tackler (and the tacklee) IN DANGER OF INJURY. sO WHAT i SETTLED ON WAS TO GET UP CLOSE ON THE INSIDE (INVITE THE BALL RUNNER TO GO YOUR CHOSEN PATH) make the tackle (ENVELOPE) THE RUNNER AND WITH A SLIGHT TWISTING fall let him crash to the ground with you on top so as to be first on your feet to play the ball. Believe me, this is a very safe (and often spectacular) way to execute the tackle.
I'll leave it at that for now, I'm trying desperately NOT to criticize but to help you in the future. God knows rugby union needs more and better coaches. I dispare at the modern game which I call LEAGUEBY ie rugby league with scrums and lineouts and pretty shit ones at that.
please don't take offence ... I really mean well.
Conor McHenry, Brisbane.
You must protect your head
of course, how do you protect your head?
Have you ever played for an international team like USA or something?
not played against USA
😮😮😮 Iike. This
thank you, did it help?
Nicr
You mast so me how to tekil
whats that ?
what about fast players
what do you mean?
What is it is a player faster than me
how would you tackle a player who is faster than you ?
I want to start rugby but I think I am too small
Never too small for rugby
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Sadly, both my 10 and 14 year old boys are too scared about contact. We're done.
have you thought about joining my skills academy and allowing me to help them?
@@TheRugbyTrainerTV No. I haven't. I'd had loads of coaches try. It's just not the right sport for them.
Plzzz you come in India and tren Indian woman 🙏🏻
yes id love to! what team do you play for ?
The primary school kids didnt stand a chance.
But I have benefitted from this video, I just joined my school team as a front rower, I'm more than big enough, but I was quite hesitant. I've had multiple games and I've become a lot better since when i started. So thanks.
boom
After watching the video please come back and tell us how bad was the bounce 😂
what bounce?
Hi i play for u12 which is 12 a side . I want to play nlind side flanker 7 as my uncle played there and got to north of england trials. My tackling and rooking is great but i can still improve do you have any workouts that help for single person activities . I do have a treadmill and up to 10kg per dumbell
Best of luck! love it!
I wish I could join you and train with you physically
I have an online academy which I work with players every week? have you seen that ?
Maybe i am a psychopath but i like to tackle a person more than using pads. I dont really like the feeling of tackling the pads.
thats good! but sometime the player getting tackle might want some protection 😂
I'm guessing you're a foward😂😂
I have been needing this for so long
Oh brilliant, did this video help?
Yeah it did
@@henryhudson7750 class. What did you learn ?
I am on the road to recovery from a dislocated shoulder so the video is what I need to get that confidence back up after the shoulder
Tackle low, the lower the less impact on a running ball carrier. Just keep your head safe by tackling with the shoulder closest to the ball carrier