This clip explains how to create coaching plans and share them with other people
Follow these steps to create and share a coaching plan.
London Irish Director of Rugby Brian Smith discusses the key objectives and challenges when planning a training session.
London Irish Director of Rugby Brian Smith discusses the key objectives and challenges when planning a training session.
Spending a few minutes to set up will improve the quality of your session considerably. Mixing games and breakout drills keeps the training fresh and interesting while the progressions you use reinforce the skills you are teaching
Whether your season was a success or otherwise, it is important to review and reflect, in order to plan for the future. Use RCD tools to upload and review your club's footage. Share this with your whole club and plan your coaching philosophy and coaching plans for the new season.
If you film your matches or training sessions, it can be hard to find time to share analysis with players or coaches. With our new video upload tool, you can add your own video clips to coaching plans, or just share them with friends. Here's a quick 'how-to'.
Elite coaches discuss their attacking philosophies and this underpines the skills and techniques they will work on as coaches and the type of trainign sessions they will plan. As a coach how do you coach the skills that the Fijian players possess or the patience the Welsh side had to win the last 7's world cup. Does the team represent the ideas and plans of the coach?
Tony Rea reinforces the professional coaches opinion that basic skills are the most important factor in player development and planning a training session. Coaches should focus on the detail of execution and targeting "Best practice"
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