Group: General Fitness & Exercise

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Rugby Training

mengsk
mengsk
Posts: 54
Joined: 2003/10/31
Canada
2004/10/13, 04:39 PM
Hey guys, well im 15 and im trying to get stronger for rugby season my goal is to get extremly strong lower body along with some shoulders. If anyone could give me some exercises that would help me that would be great.
Pritchard
Pritchard
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Joined: 2004/03/02
United Kingdom
2004/10/15, 12:49 PM
squat, deadlifts, shoulder press

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pimple
pimple
Posts: 490
Joined: 2003/07/08
United States
2004/10/15, 01:15 PM
just work your whole body and strengthen everything...

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ioioio
ioioio
Posts: 302
Joined: 2004/01/29
Kuwait
2004/10/16, 05:01 AM
I began practising rugby myself at the beginning of this year. What i've learned is that the shoulders are the most important part of rugby as it involves tackles all the time. Do some shoulder exercises, and squats and deadlifts as pritchard said.
Pritchard
Pritchard
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Joined: 2004/03/02
United Kingdom
2004/10/16, 10:15 AM
i never did any of that back in my rugby days, proably why i got hurt alot. messed up my knees too. and possibly my mental agility.

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mengsk
mengsk
Posts: 54
Joined: 2003/10/31
Canada
2004/10/16, 10:48 PM
Thanks for the advice im gonna start training immeditatly
oscarg
oscarg
Posts: 198
Joined: 2004/04/05
United States
2004/10/17, 08:59 PM
Here is a great combo!
Leg Extentions - Quads
Leg Curls - Hams
Seated Row - Back
Alt. DB Curl or Hammer Curl - Biceps
Seated Overhead Triceps Extention - Triceps
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bazovheath
bazovheath
Posts: 2
Joined: 2005/03/02
United Kingdom
2005/03/04, 03:30 PM
i am trying to improve my power,strength and speed for the rugby season if someone could help me with a training program i could use to achieve this or even give me some exsercises i could use but keep in mind i am only 16 and only way a measly 120 pounds and i am 5ft 9.
mengsk
mengsk
Posts: 54
Joined: 2003/10/31
Canada
2005/03/04, 07:31 PM
I've found that plyometrics has been great for my agility and speed so far, and for strength as said above work on those exercises (squats deadlifts etc.)my advice is 2 not overtrain your upperbody rugby is literally 75% lower body.
johnjr
johnjr
Posts: 28
Joined: 2005/01/04
Canada
2005/03/04, 08:17 PM
Hey, first awsome sport eh. Have been away from it for years but my advise for you is to be strong in gen. Do squats, dead lifts especially. I belive the forwards in rugby need more shoulder strengh then backs. I was a scrum half so I trained with both the backs and forwards. I think because of the nature of the sport strong legs are also a must. Ultimatly this sport utilizes total body strength. In my honest opinion.

Happy training, and enjoy! I am actually thinking about joining the city team this year now that my life has time for it. I miss playing it so much....... CHEERS!