Tackle - Session Plan - HS with The Rugby Site
We advance the tackle session plan for players at a level where defensive systems are now a part of the game strategy and players are bigger and are moving at a greater speed. Individual and team alignment is important in the tackle decision. Again this training session is set for 40-45mins. Make sure the warm up is effective as players are into contact. You can individualise player skills in this session as well.
Part 1. Tackle Warm up 1 12:38 Member content
Every training session starts with a warm up and tackle practice is no different.
For the youth/high school player Josh Syms introduces a couple of exercises that prime the player for the tackle practice but also helps develop specific tackle technique.
As always adds a bit of competition and fun to the program.
Part 2. Tackle Warm up 2 15:07 Member content
Josh Syms details his 2nd Tackle warm up exercise.
Josh works from the feet to the shoulders and everywhere in between to prepare for the tackle collision.
Part 3. Tackle - All Elements 12:11 Member content
Lets get into some tackling.
Ben Herring’s all elements video is the ideal for tackling players.
It shows all the key technical elements to effect a safe strong tackle.
If your players are having difficulty with the tackle technique, use Ben’s in individual tackle skills videos to improve them.
This part of the session you can individualise players tackling technique and improve them.
Part 4. Tackling with Bags 8:43 Member content
If you have tackle bags and shields use them. They make for safer training, less injuries and you can hone the players tackling skills. Plus players love hitting the bags! Follow Brendon and Sir Graham Henry’s directions and you will be fine.
Play videoPart 5. Chop Tackle 23:02 Member content
Most tackle technique is based on the front on tackle. The Chop tackle is a very effective and required tackle for your defensive line. Implement Wayne Smith’s instructions and your players Chop Tackles will be very effective to take down any player.
Play videoPart 6. Tackle Tracking 3:41 Member content
Tackling is part of a team’s defensive system. The tackle itself is executed as an individual or in tandem. This drill starts players to understand the defensive setup and how they fit into it. Plus it gives them a break from the contact.
There are 3 video parts to the defence setup – Tracking, Line Integrity, and Alignment. Start with tracking and then build into line integrity and alignment.
Clarke Laidlaw provides a drill for players to understand tracking.
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Start a FREE trialPart 7. Defense Alignment 7:31 Member content
Sir Graham Henry explains how to set-up defensive line integrity.
Play videoPart 8. Defense Re-Alignment 6:20 Member content
To finish your session, practice some defence alignment and realignment.
Rodney So’oialo explains a good drill and what to consider with it.
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The Rugby Site - Rugby Coaching Made EasyCourse | Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8 |
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Course reviews
Nick Sordon AustraliaGreat video and basic drills for good fundamental technique
Michael Ditchfield IrelandHigh-quality audio and video. Very well explained and the feedback suggestions to players will be useful.
Clarence Enoka New ZealandGood insight into tackle technique, drills principles of defence and drill variations
Henry Els Adams South AfricaThank you for giving us the opportunity to improve our coaching on tackling. I have learned so much from all the different presenters. THERUGBYSITE is the best coaching toolbox.
Steve Botha South AfricaLiked it a lot, especially that it is all age appropriate
Archie Arredondo USAGood explanation and teachable.
Byron Cooper-Fogarty EnglandSplit the mid-line is a great tip, ensures positive momentum in to the tackle as well as good positioning (same foot, same shoulder).
Keri Lovell WalesInteresting that he’s moving away from the dance before contact, particularly because its harder to change direction.It makes perfect sense, but I imagine there will be a lot of coaches having to untrain what they have trained.
Good challenge for us!
Simon Northfield AustraliaGreat stuff. Simple technique drills to use with my U13s.
lucas brouwer de koning ArgentinaHola , algunos videos, no tiene traducción en inglés
David daniel Venezuelatraducción?
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