ISBN-13: 9780755206599 / Angielski / Miękka / 2011 / 124 str.
"Rugby - Backs Moves" is a collection of moves or "plays" which any group of backs in a rugby team can use during a match. The book is intended to be something which anyone who coaches senior or junior rugby, at rugby clubs or in schools, can use to develop their team's back play. The book is an ideal companion for use on the training ground or in team meetings. Each move is described on two adjacent pages, which appear side by side as you open out the book. For each move, the book identifies the area of the opposition's defensive alignment on which the attack is focused and the lines of running for each player involved in the move. The book also identifies from which side of the pitch any move can be used and whether it works from a scrum, a line-out or from other phases of play. Variations on individual moves are explained, with cross-references included to where the variations are described elsewhere in the book. For each move, the book also contains a "Key Points" narrative, with tips on how best to make the move work and points to look out for in running the move. The moves are illustrated with easy to understand diagrams and space is provided for coaches to jot down any thoughts that spring to mind as they try out the moves during practice or match play. The book includes various indexed lists, which enable the reader to find particular types of move, such as moves to run from the left or right side of the pitch, from a scrum or line-out or through a particular channel in the opposition's defence.
"Rugby - Backs Moves" is a collection of moves or "plays" whichany group of backs in a rugby team can use during a match. Thebook is intended to be something which anyone who coachessenior or junior rugby, at rugby clubs or in schools, can use todevelop their teams back play. The book is an ideal companionfor use on the training ground or in team meetings.Each move is described on two adjacent pages, which appearside by side as you open out the book. For each move, the bookidentifies the area of the oppositions defensive alignment onwhich the attack is focused and the lines of running for eachplayer involved in the move.The book also identifies from which side of the pitch any movecan be used and whether it works from a scrum, a line-outor from other phases of play. Variations on individual movesare explained, with cross-references included to where thevariations are described elsewhere in the book. For each move,the book also contains a "Key Points" narrative, with tips onhow best to make the move work and points to look out for inrunning the move.The moves are illustrated with easy to understand diagramsand space is provided for coaches to jot down any thoughtsthat spring to mind as they try out the moves during practiceor match play.The book includes various indexed lists, which enable thereader to find particular types of move, such as moves to runfrom the left or right side of the pitch, from a scrum or line-outor through a particular channel in the oppositions defence.