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<blockquote data-quote="edinburgh_gunner" data-source="post: 161293"><p>I coach a team of 11-14 year olds at my school, most of them new to the game. </p><p></p><p>I just break everything down really to it's basic parts. I also always make the point that the basics are the key to being a good rugby player. For instance, I asked a group i was working on if they though standing 2 feet part and doing the 6 o' clock pass was something they felt they should be doing. Some said we should be doing more fancy stuff. But make the point that even the best teams in the world do stuff like that. I do it with the colts, i do it when I train with the seniors too.</p><p></p><p>Just really work the basics and fundamentals, but make it fun. Turn them into games and such.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edinburgh_gunner, post: 161293"] I coach a team of 11-14 year olds at my school, most of them new to the game. I just break everything down really to it's basic parts. I also always make the point that the basics are the key to being a good rugby player. For instance, I asked a group i was working on if they though standing 2 feet part and doing the 6 o' clock pass was something they felt they should be doing. Some said we should be doing more fancy stuff. But make the point that even the best teams in the world do stuff like that. I do it with the colts, i do it when I train with the seniors too. Just really work the basics and fundamentals, but make it fun. Turn them into games and such. [/QUOTE]
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