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A internet friend of mine contributed a special approach on the site. It evolves around the role of the props.
First, start with one on one scrumming, players binding and not touching the ground.
Then work in threes: prop against prop and two players behind the prop. Everybody should develop a sense of the power is needed to keep everything steady.
Then combine the players that form the classical second row role, making a scrum without the hooker
A internet friend of mine contributed a special approach on the site. It evolves around the role of the props.
First, start with one on one scrumming, players binding and not touching the ground.
Then work in threes: prop against prop and two players behind the prop. Everybody should develop a sense of the power is needed to keep everything steady.
Then combine the players that form the classical second row role, making a scrum without the hooker
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