what do you all think?IRB dude wrote:Rugby training sessions are too physical, IRB chief executive Mike Miller has told BBC Sport.
Talking at the Rugby Expo conference in London, the sport's most powerful figure said: "I think people need to look at how they train.
"Is there too much physicality in their training which then adds to physicality when you go out and play a match?
"I think the right balance isn't quite right there and we need to look at that," he added.
When asked if there was too much physicality in training sessions, Miller stated: "I think there probably is, yes. I couldn't point to one case. But people feel it's important to be physical in training because it toughens you up for the match."
Rugby Training is too Physical
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Re: Rugby Training is too Physical
Oh no another social worker who has wormed his way into a position of authority before you know it, it will be played on a bouncy castle with balloons and no contact.
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i dunno that i should comment - i'm biased!
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