Micro Skills Youth Development - Y with Aaron Jones
It is about having fun and progressing the learning and delivering the ‘WHY’ the players are doing the activity and where it relates to the game.
Rugby Code’s Aaron Jones returns to the Rugby Site with a group of juniors from the famous Petone Rugby club (Wellington NZ), for a Micro skills series.
In this series, Aaron Rugby Code covers getting contact ready, Catch and Pass, scrum setup, decision making plus other rugby skill development games.
Part 1. Micro skills to get young players contact ready 10:00 Member content
In part 1, ‘Jonesy’ gets the young players warmed up and ready for contact.
Ask questions to encourage and stimulate the players.
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Start a FREE trialPart 2. Micro skills for young and new players - Catch and Pass 15:15 Member content
Keep the key messages simple and progress the skill
develop the core catch and pass skills from time the player starts rugby.
Rugby Code’s Aaron Jones continues his Micro skills series with a group of Petone Rugby club (Wellington NZ), juniors.
This week, ‘Jonesy’ has the young players focused on their Catch and Pass skills.
Get everyone involved ie parents, then the players can practice the skills any where, any time.
Play videoPart 3. Micro skills - Tackle confidence 14:11 Member content
Shoulder under the ball – head to the side.
Understand the skill and then you can perform it more effectively.
Rugby Code’s Aaron Jones continues his Micro skills series with a group of Petone Rugby club (Wellington NZ), juniors.
This week, ‘Jonesy’ has the young players focus on their Tackle detail.
Remember: keep the key messages simple, progress the skill and have fun.
Play videoPart 4. Warm Up for Youth Players 13:12 Member content
An opportunity to analyse where the players are at during the warm up to shape the actual training.
Is Rugby Code’s Aaron Jones approach to the Warm Up as he returns with a new series delivering a Full Season’s Training Program for Youth and New to rugby players.
In today’s release, Aaron is warming the players up for ball carry into contract training.
Ball in hand all the time and building on the activity.
Play videoPart 5. Ball Carry into Contact - Micro Skills 9:58 Member content
Footwork to get to space, look after the ball and body height into contact.
are Rugby Code’s Aaron Jones key messages for developing Ball Carry into Contact Micro skills.
Keeping the players engaged and progressing their skills.
Play videoPart 6. Ball Carry into Contact - The 4 Fs 11:55 Member content
Footwork, Fend, FOG, and the Finish are Rugby Code Aaron Jones’ 4 Fs.
Aaron goes to ground with the ball this week with his young Petone Players in his final Ball in Carry release.
Be strong in the contact to win the collision.
Play videoPart 7. Micro skills - Gaming Embedding Ball Carry into Contact 11:51 Member content
Win the collision, go to ground and get the good ball presentation
Rugby Code’s Aaron Jones finishes his Ball in Carry series with some short-sided games to help his young Petone players Embed the Ball into Contact.
Don’t cloud the learnings or messaging.
Play videoPart 8. Early Communication makes for Better Decisions 16:22 Member content
Early communications enables early decisions and greater player(s) awareness
Rugby Code’s Aaron Jones emphasises the importance of clear, concise and EARLY communication in this week’s Micro Skills series release.
Aaron also details the types of decisions the players must consider carrying into contact.
Play videoPart 9. Micro skills - Using Space to Create the Attack 16:20 Member content
Hold your space and depth, run with purpose, and use the ball to go forward to build the attack.
Rugby Code’s Aaron Jones continues his Micro Skills – Ball Carry series with his Petone junior players with a modified attack skills game.
Players moving the ball to space to create the Attack is the game’s purpose.
As Aaron highlights modify the game to accentuate the skills and player’s enjoyment.
Play videoPart 10. Modified game – Finding Space on Attack 10:44 Free video
Players not receiving your coaching messages as you expect is a common scenario in training sessions at all levels and forms of the game.
Rugby Code’s Aaron Jones experiences such a situation with the Petone, Wellington junior players executing a Modified Attack game.
Aaron uses a variety of coaching skills during the session to achieve his intended player outcomes.
Modify the game to the players pace not yours.
Play videoPart 11. Modifying the Field Size to Suit the Playing Group 5:56 Member content
More touches on the ball, more players in the contact, closer to playing peers are just some of the benefits as Rugby Code’s Aaron Jones modifies the playing fields for his playing group in this week’s release.
Game On for ability not just playing numbers.
We also get the added bonus of some valuable referee insights into how they assess the tackle height!
Play videoPart 12. Building into the Power Position 8:13 Member content
You can’t look back and see where your body is at going into contact
You need ‘triggers’ and ‘feel’ the position.
As Rugby Code’s Aaron Jones explains to his junior/youth players preparing for their scrummaging.
From head to core to hips to toes, Aaron loads part by part the Power Position – essential for players for scrum and contact play.
Play videoPart 13. Building a Scrum 11:33 Member content
A Good position is a safe effective position
As players share their learnings with Rugby Code’s Aaron Jones during his Scrum Setup session.
Using a variety of techniques and getting plenty of engagement Aaron builds 4 scrums with his junior players.
Note the innovative use of coaching resources – holding a scrum development session with all 4 teams prior to their games. They then take their learnings straight into the game.
Play videoPart 14. Micro Skills - Catch and Pass 6:25 Free video
Watch the ball into your hands is Rugby Code’s Aaron Jones lasting message as he completes the 1st part of his new Run, Catch and Pass series.
This week, Aaron’s focus is on the fundamentals of catching and passing the ball.
Elbows, fingers, eyes, hips and feet – there are plenty of parts in play to catch and pass a rugby ball!
Play videoPart 15. Micro Skills - Push Pass 8:03 Member content
Catch, look, get rid of it is Aaron’s message to his U15 girl’s group as he continues his Run, Catch, Pass session.
In this week’s release, Aaron’s emphasis is on the key fundamentals to executing a great catch and Push Pass.
Play videoPart 16. Understanding Catch Pass Biomechanics 4:22 Member content
There are many ways to teach the catch and pass.
Rugby Code’s Aaron Jones works on getting the players to understand the catch and pass ‘Why’ rather than just what and how.
Why the hands are positioned down, elbows are loaded, hips are square, hands out to the target to send the ball and up early to receive the ball and watching the ball.
Play videoPart 17. Modified Game - Razzle Dazzle 0:00 Member content
This week, Aaron puts the girls’ skill learning under some pressure in a simple modified game with some active defence opposing the attacking players.
Coaches you can modify the game to suit and keep challenging the players – static defence to active, defence one a line to being able to move forward, one touch to two touches, touches on the hips only etc.
Again suitable for all age groups.
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Rugby CodeCourse | Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15, Part 16, Part 17 |
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Duration | 135:00 |
Topics | Youth Coaching Tackling Warm Up Breakdown Coaches Corner Set Piece Catch and Pass Attack |
Applicable to | Coaches Players Youths, ands, highs, and schools Sevens |
Languages | English |
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Course reviews
Fabian Barbato Uruguaygreat drills and videos!
Viorel Popescu ItalyRealy wel done! The positioning of the players in the front row is paramont!
Sisa Ntlabati New ZealandVery informative video something to be used by coaches especially for young players
Gaston Chiganer ArgentinaPlease, more videos in Spanish!
Henrique Jónatas PortugalI really enjoyed this video because these group of young men depicts more realistically the mix of players (skill and knowledge of the game level) that we, as coaches, usually face and the struggle to keep them focused and motivated.
philip caldwell IrelandVery effective messaging here from the coach.
PAUL VAN BALLEGOOIE USAReally like this video. Thank you.
Duke Brown New ZealandVery Informative, got some great tips out of this. Thanks!
Cody Jokela USAAre the following parts available?
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