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Hallo David, good idea to train your neck muscles too! There are lots of excercises for neck muscles, bridging is one of them. I learned a lot from a couple of visits to a wrestling school. Bridging is one of them but one for the more advanced players.
At that school the wrestlers even demonstrated me an excersise where they start with a bridge and then stepped a full circle turning on their head!
This is what the wrestling coach advise me:
For starting rugby players elastic bands can be used. You can get special made ones or use the inner tube of a bicycle. (I know some players even use a towel...)
Once you are getting stronger you can start working towards the bridge position. I work my team with head resting on the floor in the push-up position, they can use their arms to control the movement of the body while the head moves from left to right.
I also know of players who atttach two little ropes to a scrumcap and tie a small weight at the other end, wearing this helmet they do headlifts while they support their shoulders by holding to a bar.
Good luck,
Hallo David, good idea to train your neck muscles too! There are lots of excercises for neck muscles, bridging is one of them. I learned a lot from a couple of visits to a wrestling school. Bridging is one of them but one for the more advanced players.
At that school the wrestlers even demonstrated me an excersise where they start with a bridge and then stepped a full circle turning on their head!
This is what the wrestling coach advise me:
For starting rugby players elastic bands can be used. You can get special made ones or use the inner tube of a bicycle. (I know some players even use a towel...)
Once you are getting stronger you can start working towards the bridge position. I work my team with head resting on the floor in the push-up position, they can use their arms to control the movement of the body while the head moves from left to right.
I also know of players who atttach two little ropes to a scrumcap and tie a small weight at the other end, wearing this helmet they do headlifts while they support their shoulders by holding to a bar.
Good luck,
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