I’m from Australia and I’m a Sri Lankan so I’m always the smallest dude on the field. I play on wing and been following ur workouts for two seasons now and it gave me the strength i need to bump off all these islanders around me and stand tall through their strong tackles. I’m very grateful for the knowledge you have given me coach. Peaceeeee ✌🏼
Hi Dane, been playing rugby my whole life 15+ year experience. I'm so glad to see that you're one of the only coaches to stress the importance of cardio for rugby. Every real rugby player and rugby coach knows that yes, strength and power is important but sprinting and interval running is more important than anything. The great Ashley Jones (possibly one of the best S&C rugby coaches who has ever lived) said that if he could pick thing for rugby players to be proficient in it would be running. The fact of the matter is that it doesn't matter how talented, strong, athletic and great you are.. if you can't make it to a play due to a lack of fitness you're essentially useless.
Love this!! Love rugby content, my team just won the D1 Women’s Club National Championship. Go surfers! But you’re right on the 40 minute halves! And 7 minutes for 7s
I'll be using my garage strength roller and pad tomorrow when it gets delivered. I just spent the last 3 years getting back in shape for rugby after my last pickup game on a flight line in Sabit Qadam where, unrelatedly, I injured myself later doing squats. I psychologically kept myself away from the gym because of the pain from taking a whack at my iliolumbar ligament. Following your channel and a few others got me strong again after 7 years of surrendering to a memory of pain (+3 months of physical therapy): 405x3 bench 295x3 push, 295x3 hang power clean, 525 squat...but my snatch is sad and pathetic 175x3 no foot hang. Cardiowise, I believe rugby is a game of having your heart rate go from 90 to 150 in the course of 40 seconds and if you are fit, having your heart rate get back to 90 in the course of 20 seconds. Just based off the time the ball is in play and the time it takes to get set for a line out or scrum. The endurance of managing this for 80 minutes, putting 5-6 miles into the pitch is unbelievable as a forward hitting ruck after ruck driving maul after maul.
Great video lots of good stuff. Was happy to see the interval training at the end. Its been awhile but i felt this and pute track training did the most for my performance. Learning how to properly sprint really changed my game. I became much more explosive and dynamic. Speed endurance trained me to react and make a play despite being fatigued. Overcoming fatigue to make a play is a huge part of rugby. Like to add that theres a big difference in training for 7s and 15s. The former requires longer sustained efforts over bigger distanaces in shorter halve; whereas 15s requires more shorter bursts over a longer period. For example in a defensive stand on 7s theres really no play off and youve got to get back to your feet and involved immediately whereas in fifthteens the contact is bigger, but you get a bit longer to recover but end up doing it more
Thanks for posting this. I'm a personal trainer working with a client on training for her Rugby season. Do you have any suggestions on what to focus on during the offseason or is it okay to start including these exercises in her program right now?
Thank you for the exercise suggestions for Rugby. As a side note: You don't enter a scrum dynamically. Scrums start from a standstill. You were showing a maul in the video and I think you meant maul.
As a 15 year old who plays rugby and have only been going to the gym for a year. I don't really feel comfortable doing stuff like power cleans because i feel like i might be doing something wrong and making a fall out of myself. Does anyone have any tips or advice?
I wouldn't ask around because different people would tell you how to do it differently. Watching a video with someone doing it with the proper form may help, especially an Olympic lifter. Hope this helps brother!
Imagine if you could convert a sled into a viking-press landmine machine so that you can start to push that sled in multiple angles of the shoulder without it being a closed-chain system
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I’m from Australia and I’m a Sri Lankan so I’m always the smallest dude on the field. I play on wing and been following ur workouts for two seasons now and it gave me the strength i need to bump off all these islanders around me and stand tall through their strong tackles. I’m very grateful for the knowledge you have given me coach. Peaceeeee ✌🏼
Good luck 💪
You must be having great speed, though.
Khan Pereira….
Take creatine bro and also casein protein 1 hour before bed, kia ora bro
Hi Dane, been playing rugby my whole life 15+ year experience. I'm so glad to see that you're one of the only coaches to stress the importance of cardio for rugby. Every real rugby player and rugby coach knows that yes, strength and power is important but sprinting and interval running is more important than anything.
The great Ashley Jones (possibly one of the best S&C rugby coaches who has ever lived) said that if he could pick thing for rugby players to be proficient in it would be running. The fact of the matter is that it doesn't matter how talented, strong, athletic and great you are.. if you can't make it to a play due to a lack of fitness you're essentially useless.
Love this!! Love rugby content, my team just won the D1 Women’s Club National Championship. Go surfers!
But you’re right on the 40 minute halves! And 7 minutes for 7s
As a rugby player, thank you so much for this video 💪💪
Ikr!
Scrums start from a very much static position, but the ruck is very much dynamic
Was thinking the same thing. Mauls are similar.
It was a maul he was referencing though obviously entering the ruck is a very similar technique
Think he meant rucks and mauls
Bula !!!!!
Thanks for the video
I'm following your program and I'm loving it and love playing rugby thanks to your video......
From Fiji 🇫🇯
Just started playing rugby in my local rec-league. Thank you for sharing this information.
I'll be using my garage strength roller and pad tomorrow when it gets delivered. I just spent the last 3 years getting back in shape for rugby after my last pickup game on a flight line in Sabit Qadam where, unrelatedly, I injured myself later doing squats. I psychologically kept myself away from the gym because of the pain from taking a whack at my iliolumbar ligament. Following your channel and a few others got me strong again after 7 years of surrendering to a memory of pain (+3 months of physical therapy): 405x3 bench 295x3 push, 295x3 hang power clean, 525 squat...but my snatch is sad and pathetic 175x3 no foot hang.
Cardiowise, I believe rugby is a game of having your heart rate go from 90 to 150 in the course of 40 seconds and if you are fit, having your heart rate get back to 90 in the course of 20 seconds. Just based off the time the ball is in play and the time it takes to get set for a line out or scrum. The endurance of managing this for 80 minutes, putting 5-6 miles into the pitch is unbelievable as a forward hitting ruck after ruck driving maul after maul.
I love watching rugby growing up as a young kid this was a good video of exercises for rugby
Been hoping for a rugby vid, this is awesome!
As a rugby player in his early 30s your workouts have helped me cement blindside flanker in my team thank you
You deserve much much much more subs Dane,
time.👍
As one of your swoldiers, I am here for that swöle shirt
I wouldn't mind winning another haha
Behind neck jerks are great but you should also bring the bar down and catch on your shoulders to simulate the impact of tackling.
Great video lots of good stuff. Was happy to see the interval training at the end. Its been awhile but i felt this and pute track training did the most for my performance. Learning how to properly sprint really changed my game. I became much more explosive and dynamic. Speed endurance trained me to react and make a play despite being fatigued. Overcoming fatigue to make a play is a huge part of rugby.
Like to add that theres a big difference in training for 7s and 15s. The former requires longer sustained efforts over bigger distanaces in shorter halve; whereas 15s requires more shorter bursts over a longer period. For example in a defensive stand on 7s theres really no play off and youve got to get back to your feet and involved immediately whereas in fifthteens the contact is bigger, but you get a bit longer to recover but end up doing it more
Great Power Moves gives the edge in low Tackling to ground the opponent quickly. Without advancement’s. Good Job
YES BOIIII more rugby vids!!
Been waiting for this video!!
Thanks Coach Dane. Grateful.
I always appreciate to you for the best workout set
Thanks for posting this. I'm a personal trainer working with a client on training for her Rugby season. Do you have any suggestions on what to focus on during the offseason or is it okay to start including these exercises in her program right now?
Love the rugby league highlights 🔥🔥🔥
Cool man🔥💯
Thanks Dane 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
I'm a new rugby player I got rugby practice Tuesday and Thursday
A Rugby video? Let’s go!
Cheers coach!
Shot for this brother🙌🏾👍🏾
Thank you for the exercise suggestions for Rugby.
As a side note: You don't enter a scrum dynamically. Scrums start from a standstill. You were showing a maul in the video and I think you meant maul.
As a forward powerlifting is your best friend, and hiit
Hey, what benefits does the full clean have over the power clean?
If we're already on the Peak Strength rugby program, do we need to remake the workout or will new exercises like this automatically be incorporated?
Is there a weekly split? Or do you do these exercises all in one session?
Could you use front LB Jerk, to help with strength in a jumper/lift motion in a lineout?
Awesome video. You know what you are talking about
@garage strength can you also put exercises for size
I'm not even a rugby player, but there are some nice exercises in this video
please can you do one of these for cricket? Would be highly appreciated
This is gold
Please best exercises for explosive strength in armwrestling 😎💪
Still hoping you gonna release a volleyball related workout vid
As a 15 year old who plays rugby and have only been going to the gym for a year. I don't really feel comfortable doing stuff like power cleans because i feel like i might be doing something wrong and making a fall out of myself. Does anyone have any tips or advice?
I wouldn't ask around because different people would tell you how to do it differently. Watching a video with someone doing it with the proper form may help, especially an Olympic lifter. Hope this helps brother!
Thanks mate @@RTalalemotu
Question, what's the difference between Rugby and American Football?
American football has similar skills but the average time between whistles is about 5 seconds. Between whistles in rugby can easily be up to 2 minutes
Cardio
Imagine if you could convert a sled into a viking-press landmine machine so that you can start to push that sled in multiple angles of the shoulder without it being a closed-chain system
Don’t put good ideas like that on the internet someone might steal it lmao
GLUTES ARE THE COMMANDER DUDE. WITHOUT CONTROL OVER THE GLUTES, THE SPEIN IS WEAK AND THE LEGS WAY MORE PRONE TO STRETCHES.
I did the single leg roller drop lunge contrast today, lost control at 195 and had to ditch overhead. 😂
Great
More rugby video's
@Garage Strength Have you ever sent a lacrosse player to a high level d1 school
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@@GarageStrength no way, that's awesome. Man I wish I lived near your gym
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You don't enter a scrum. That one is called a Maul.
16:34 hahahaha
Educate
dude doesnt know rugby its 40 min halfs in 15s and 7 mins halfs in 7
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