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Topic review - Rucking & Tackle
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  Post subject:  Tackling & Injury prevention  Reply with quote
The easy answer is of course using contact suits and rucking shields but that is a bit too simple.

:arrow: I start with one on one tackle with support players moving in on contact pads after the initial tackle.
:arrow: You can break this down even further by having players running into the contact pads without the tackle.

:idea: A good contact skill website is www.acc.co.nz/injury-prevention/safe-in ... odes/rugby
Post Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2003 6:53 pm
  Post subject:  Rucking & Tackle  Reply with quote
How do others get quality practice of rucking and body positions/technique at the tackle area (i.e. after the tackle has been made) without picking up injuries at training as I have a small squad to work with.

Thanks :?:
Post Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2003 4:57 pm

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