Position Specific Game Conditioning - HS and A with Sean Tagg
Tailor player conditioning to their role on the pitch. A new series with High Performance coach Sean Tagg creating specific player Game and Skills Conditioning Understand and create appropriate game sense conditioning for your players. The conditioning can be done pre-season or in-season and tailored for every level of player. One program does not fit all.
Part 1. Shuttles 4:33 Free video
Not all shuttles are the same.
Tailor player conditioning to their role on the pitch – a game sense conditioning.
This week we start a new series on player specific Game and Skills Conditioning with High Performance coach Sean Tagg.
Sean starts the series by getting the players primed with some position specific shuttles.
The conditioning can be done pre-season or in-season.
Play videoPart 2. Red Drills 11:09 Free video
This week’s High Performance coach Sean Tagg introduces the player groups to their ‘Red’ drills in part 2 of his Position Specific Game Conditioning.
Training sessions don’t always go plan so be prepared and adaptable to ensure the session’s success.
Part 3. Attack drills 4:11 Free video
Look at what your players need for the game they are playing.
This week, High Performance coach Sean Tagg adds his ‘A’ drills (Attack) and sprint components to complete his Position Specific Game Conditioning session.
Key is game related skills performed under game like fatigue.
Play videoSean Tagg
Sean has a wealth of experience and knowledge, having worked in world class sporting teams, clinical sports medicine practices and educational environments.Course | Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 |
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Duration | 02:07 |
Topics | Conditioning Sevens |
Applicable to | Coaches Players Others Supporters and fans Managers Referees Youths, ands, highs, and schools Sevens |
Languages | English |
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Course reviews
Dirk Laurence USAAll three videos are great. Sean makes it easy, each group definitely has different roles and needs a different approach to conditioning.
Epeli Davetawalu Arabian GulfGreat conditioning shuttle drills. Thanks for sharing.
Peter Wood ScotlandBrilliant – thinking ahead to pre season next year – great detail and focus on different position group needs. Awesome organisation. Great job.
Vilikesa Ma'afu New ZealandGreat video regarding conditioning.Will use this for our preseason.
Marco Antonio Lizarazu BoliviaI love the videos, but unfortunately I don’t speak English, I would like you to configure all the videos so that I get subtitles. Some do have, but others don’t. Thanks and regards.
scott joyce USAGreat series. thank you. using tomorrow!!
Kerry Lewis New ZealandGreat functional components that are game specific. The options to build in layers is fantastic
Eduardo ArgentinaHay opciones de los videos para español o que nos traduzcan.
Guy McKim CanadaGreat explanation of functional conditioning, more useful than what I might have done or had my players do in the past. Thanks.
Tony O Dwyer IrelandMakes sense , sometimes when running shuttles as a full group the tight 5 in particular “suffer” as a result of the faster backs and don`t put in a full effort This drill matches position by position and should introduce a more level competitive element
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