Posts Tagged ‘agility’

The Preseason is the Strength and Conditioning Coaches busiest time-his bread and butter so to speak – So much planning, testing, retesting and so much to deliver. The Director of Rugby will hand 90% of the sessions to the S&C Coach (at least he should) in order to prepare the players for the tough season ahead and this will last anything from 6-12 weeks-it’s bloody hard work but of course very enjoyable (for the coach!!).

This is a challenge of course but in my opinion the In Season training is an even bigger strain on the S & C Coach. How do you keep getting Fitter, Stronger, Faster????

Honestly….you DON’T because you cant! In our league, The Championship, we have a game every week. Sometimes the games are on a Friday/Saturday-sometimes on a Sunday, so the week make up can mean an 8,7,6 or even 5 day turn around.

So to try and get my athletes any fitter, stronger or faster is pretty much impossible so the key to it is getting the players to recover and maintain what they have achieved in the busy Preseason period.

Its all about getting your players FRESH for the weekly battle.

I’ll Blog about what methods I use to help with recovery and maintain the performance levels of my Athletes as well as how I am preparing London Scottish for the Play Offs in March.

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I was lucky enough to be asked to help out Samoan International scrum half Garrick Cowley last week as he prepares to play in the Pacific Nation Cup. I worked with Gazza at Esher 2 seasons ago, he a top guy and a monster of a 9.

His session consisted of a thorough warm up concentrating on correct execution of primal movement-squat, lunge, push, pull, twist and throw.

We then moved into some power work (clean grip shrug) agility and some rugby specific conditioning.

Check out the videos!!

Prowler Pulls    Box Agility Drills  Scrum Half Conditioning

I’d like to wish Gazza the best of luck in the upcoming Pacific Nations Cup and World Cup.

Thank you to Churchy for letting me use his amazing facility at Locker