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<blockquote data-quote="BokMagic" data-source="post: 93393"><p>Gatoelho- if you want to improve your defense and your fitness at the same time, and also live on the beach, why don`t you try getting the basketball players interested in touch-rugby on the sand? You won`t actually tackle anyone, but you`ll learn a lot about defensive lines, marking your opposite number etc.</p><p></p><p>For the contact stuff, a good mate of mine used to do some amateur wrestling which does have some of the techniques used in the crash-tackle in it. Don`t know if it works, never tried it, but my mate used to tackle the living crap out of anything that moved, so it worked well enough for him.</p><p></p><p>And yes, I really think your idea of a home-made tackle bag might just work- keep at it, always glad to hear about new converts to the great game of Rugby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BokMagic, post: 93393"] Gatoelho- if you want to improve your defense and your fitness at the same time, and also live on the beach, why don`t you try getting the basketball players interested in touch-rugby on the sand? You won`t actually tackle anyone, but you`ll learn a lot about defensive lines, marking your opposite number etc. For the contact stuff, a good mate of mine used to do some amateur wrestling which does have some of the techniques used in the crash-tackle in it. Don`t know if it works, never tried it, but my mate used to tackle the living crap out of anything that moved, so it worked well enough for him. And yes, I really think your idea of a home-made tackle bag might just work- keep at it, always glad to hear about new converts to the great game of Rugby. [/QUOTE]
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