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I have just started helping our head coach with under12's team. He wants to retire and has put me forward to be head coach next season. I am a little worried on how i should aproach training with the boys, going to a full 15 a side team on a full pitch. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
With my basic subscription what can I look at without being asked to upgrade please?
Is there a week by week coaching plan for the U7s? Itâs my first time coaching and need some advice and plans. Where do I start? What do I do every week to get them ready for the season Asked using Sportplan on Mobile
how to I favourite or save the pre-made sessions to a folder? I want to collate a selection of session plans for the season, but can't seem to be able to do that.
how to I favourite or save the pre-made sessions to a folder? I want to collate a selection of session plans for the season, but can't seem to be able to do that.
how to I favourite or save the pre-made sessions to a folder? I want to collate a selection of session plans for the season, but can't seem to be able to do that.
how to I favourite or save the pre-made sessions to a folder? I want to collate a selection of session plans for the season, but can't seem to be able to do that.
how to I favourite or save the pre-made sessions to a folder? I want to collate a selection of session plans for the season, but can't seem to be able to do that.
how to I favourite or save the pre-made sessions to a folder? I want to collate a selection of session plans for the season, but can't seem to be able to do that.
how to I favourite or save the pre-made sessions to a folder? I want to collate a selection of session plans for the season, but can't seem to be able to do that.
how to I favourite or save the pre-made sessions to a folder? I want to collate a selection of session plans for the season, but can't seem to be able to do that.
how to I favourite or save the pre-made sessions to a folder? I want to collate a selection of session plans for the season, but can't seem to be able to do that.
I have just started helping our head coach with under12's team. He wants to retire and has put me forward to be head coach next season. I am a little worried on how i should aproach training with the boys, going to a full 15 a side team on a full pitch. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Anyone have a good template example of a season plan for a junior side?
I will be coaching under 10 next season and need some guidance on how to interpret the rules for the maul?
I coach under 9`s rugby and a lot of the kids have a bad fear of tackling, they lack the confidence to get stuck in. What is the best thing to help them overcome this?
I need ideas for fun team building activities and any fun games to help towards team building. Has anyone got any ideas on what to do? Anything to spice up rugby training sessions in the dark, cold winter nights.
In relation U9's, I've read about the two hands on the ball ruling in U7 tag, Is there a similar requirement in U9's to have both hands on the ball when running etc (this was flagged up by a learned touchline parent?). Can anyone close the loop on this one for me?
Several of my players are taking the ball a yard too far into contact and losing possession as a result.Do you have any suggestions or drills that would help to address this? Dave Knights. Hong Kong
I have started an under 10s team up, and I would say about 8 from the 13 children I have , did not play rugby until about 6 months ago. Of these players, there seems to be a lot of potential, as we are scoring tries against teams, that very rarely concede tries.the problem I got with them, is that we are very poor at organising our selves in defense when the opposition has the ball, which does result in us conceding quite a few tries. We have some very good tacklers in the team. Can anyone offer some ideas on how I can get them to organise themselves? Thanks . Chris.
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