Hi Michael we are not sexist. We work of the historical and current statistics and physical attributes and skill sets of the genders to base our findings and subsequent coaching.
This video is spot on. Protect the girls is the same principle as protect your halves in rugby eg.. explosive speed, man vs woman in touch as opposed to size difference in rugby, lock vs halfback. Team work, makes the dream work.
Good video we live in a very PC world thanks for the tips hopefully see you in London! I mean this is useful as a method for protecting or attacking slower players in general tbh regardless of sex. My team for example has faster and fitter ladies then men. It's the first time i have seen anyone in touch talk about attacking a set type of player which is good since it's done in contact all the time.
Hi Michael we are not sexist. We work of the historical and current statistics and physical attributes and skill sets of the genders to base our findings and subsequent coaching.
This video is spot on. Protect the girls is the same principle as protect your halves in rugby eg..
explosive speed, man vs woman in touch as opposed to size difference in rugby, lock vs halfback. Team work, makes the dream work.
Thanks Pete for sharing quality info. Great insight into how to play mixed touch.
thanks Stacye look forward to catching up in summer
Good video we live in a very PC world thanks for the tips hopefully see you in London! I mean this is useful as a method for protecting or attacking slower players in general tbh regardless of sex. My team for example has faster and fitter ladies then men. It's the first time i have seen anyone in touch talk about attacking a set type of player which is good since it's done in contact all the time.
that was awesome