5 of my favourite and most programmed exercises for upper body strength and size in Rugby players.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFzn6YIgM7k
Running session to use for extra cardio perhaps to replace some game time.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRDhIEMiE6Q
You guys sent me a list of exercises and asked me to rank them for Rugby performance.
This list is a bit of fun, but gives you an idea of what exercises I use in my Rugby programmes to build the most strength.
The criteria (for best/better exercises) includes:
- Is it underrated/underused in general
- Does it build lots of muscle/strength through a large range
- Is it well tolerated and learned (ease to coach, do "issues" often arise)
- How easily is it progressed/loaded
My top-tier exercises are found in almost every athlete's plan at some point in the year; rotated around to build general strength/size in many ways.
Every exercise has a use case; so even the "trash" exercises are found in some of my athletes programmes.
Saying "every exercise works" doesn't really help coaches/athletes pick exercises to start with...we can acknowledge that all exercises have a use whilst simultaneously preferring exercises that provide the best stimulus overall.
Oversimplified Example 1:
Leg extensions and squats are both useful exercises with a use.
If someone wants to pick just 1, and progress on it for a year. Which would give them the better overall leg strength/performance/size for Rugby...the squat.
Oversimplified Example 2:
3/4 squats and deeper are both useful exercises with a use.
Deeper squats will build more muscle and facilitate long term strength gains than a 3/4 squat; so they would rank higher in this list. Even if there are some other benefits to 3/4 squats
In hindsight...conventional deadlifts and Zercher lifts may also fit within the "not really leg strength" category as there's a lot of that upper involvement and rarely are the legs the limiting factor. This was off the top of my head without any prior planning.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6XkqVAVpQ8
Use this tempo running session to improve your running fitness.
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This is the most flexible and effective split.
If you're strapped for time, it's hard to find any space for sprints, training, gym and games.
Try this, I have run it with hundreds of players with success.
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