The runners are always falling forward because the head of the tackler under this technique is on the wrong side. If the head is on the other side the runner will fall backwards. ** my 2 cents **
The tacklers here have their head on the trailing side of the ball carrier, such that if the ball carrier moves to his left, the tackler puts his shoulder on the ball carrier's right hip, head behind the path of movement. That's how every rugby coach I've encountered teaches it. Is American football your frame of reference? It's true that football coaches usually teach the tackler to put their body across the ball carrier's path. But different rules in the tackle, different goals of the tackle, and different player equipment lead to different tactics in the tackle in football and in rugby. Football is a game of inches; rugby is a game of possession and field position, and inches only matter near the goal line.
@@bobmccarty2022 yes the rugby tackling style is good for rugby and the football tackling style is good for football. with that said some football teams use the rugby style of tackling now as well because of wanting to get the head out of the tackle. (concussions)
Johnny Russell, which element? - Executing the tackling from the knees? - I've used this to coach kids before. If it's dangerous, I'd like to know why? - Have you seen knee injuries to the tackled player, or is the tackler the one at risk?
that tent inside the building, necessary AF
Hiiii
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for advertisement and distance reasons obviously
Awesome tips for tackling. very good drill for improving tackle confidence and safety
Some really good drills that I haven't seen before thanks
i like this pedagogic progression with respect of all phases
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Great drills coach. Respect from NZ
I was informed by my teacher to watch this and its very helpful ;)
Great way of teaching correct techniques 👍💥🍪🏴
Great progression. Thanks for posting
I thought the red team was sponsored by mcdonalds
Wow
Nathaniel Chappelle me too lol
Stop it😂😂😂
Thanking you all the way from Sri Lanka
de mis favoritos! muchas gracias
Great coaching!
These tackles are clean🥶🥶
wow im new on this so this is usefull as f
You're right Bro100%
Og man dis nou mooi gedaan!
Well Done Coach...Awesomely Done100%
Perfect,,thank you
Every impressive ❤️🚩.I love it
Thank you. 🙏
i love the description
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Fan of Goldberg's spear and this is such a great drill to practice!
Same
Que buen trabajo de tackle
Thx for teaching me Rugby
Thank you
nice one
num 11 got the shoulder stinger towards the end & this is why you gotta keep your head up in every contact.. great drills tho.
great drills for juniors
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Great
You're right Bro100%
NFL Cornerbacks could benefit from this
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Go falcons
They hit diff
Hiay
Does it mean when you step over him and touch the ball, he can take it?
Yes if no ruck formed. A ruck is formed when you or a teammate makes contact with an opposition player over the ball.
Effective coaching here
turf is nasty on knees.
What about getting on a lower tackle
Halve your height by bending at your waist. Aim your shoulder to hit somewhere between their navel and knee. A chop tackle is even lower.
How do you tackle 100kg number 8 running at full speed
legs
The runners are always falling forward because the head of the tackler under this technique is on the wrong side. If the head is on the other side the runner will fall backwards. ** my 2 cents **
The tacklers here have their head on the trailing side of the ball carrier, such that if the ball carrier moves to his left, the tackler puts his shoulder on the ball carrier's right hip, head behind the path of movement. That's how every rugby coach I've encountered teaches it.
Is American football your frame of reference? It's true that football coaches usually teach the tackler to put their body across the ball carrier's path. But different rules in the tackle, different goals of the tackle, and different player equipment lead to different tactics in the tackle in football and in rugby. Football is a game of inches; rugby is a game of possession and field position, and inches only matter near the goal line.
@@bobmccarty2022 yes the rugby tackling style is good for rugby and the football tackling style is good for football. with that said some football teams use the rugby style of tackling now as well because of wanting to get the head out of the tackle. (concussions)
You're right Bro 😊😊😊
actually they fall on their own
That's How Rugby Training is Supposed To Be.
480p isn’t much too brag about in the 21st century 😂
It was 5y Ago
don't try this folks. the kneeling tackle is very dangerous.
Johnny Russell, which element? - Executing the tackling from the knees? - I've used this to coach kids before. If it's dangerous, I'd like to know why? - Have you seen knee injuries to the tackled player, or is the tackler the one at risk?
Johnny, this is from the professional RSA U20’s coach. I think he knows what he is talking about
No it's not, it's a drill I've done in school and is very good for building up technique.
True
none of these lads are gay so it is safe