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<blockquote data-quote="dullonien" data-source="post: 1101359" data-attributes="member: 13739"><p>More you mean BPM.</p><p></p><p>OP, I think you'r best bet would be some tackling practice. Very difficilt to overcome these worries in a match scenario where you might also be nervous and worried about costing your side. I'd expect your coach would be able to help you with it. Or if you feel uncomfortable approaching your coach, do you have a friend/sibling who could run through some drills with you?</p><p></p><p>Once you get used to making some proper tackles and/or taking some hits I think you'll quickly realise there's nothing much to be scared of. Before anything though it may be good to brush up on you'r tackling technique. Getting your head in the wrong place is never good. You can even purchase inflatable tackle bag things with weighted bases to do some training on your own which could help with this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dullonien, post: 1101359, member: 13739"] More you mean BPM. OP, I think you'r best bet would be some tackling practice. Very difficilt to overcome these worries in a match scenario where you might also be nervous and worried about costing your side. I'd expect your coach would be able to help you with it. Or if you feel uncomfortable approaching your coach, do you have a friend/sibling who could run through some drills with you? Once you get used to making some proper tackles and/or taking some hits I think you'll quickly realise there's nothing much to be scared of. Before anything though it may be good to brush up on you'r tackling technique. Getting your head in the wrong place is never good. You can even purchase inflatable tackle bag things with weighted bases to do some training on your own which could help with this. [/QUOTE]
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