A brief overview of the importance of strong defensive structure and some basic exercises to build it.
Ex Harlequins coach Collin Osborne explains his seventh and final defensive principle - Role Clarity.
Ex Harlequins coach Collin Osborne explains his fourth defensive principle - Line Speed.
Ex Harlequins coach Collin Osborne explains his second defensive principle - Staying Square
Ex Harlequins coach Collin Osborne explains his sixth defensive principle - Role Clarity.
Ex Harlequins coach explains the basic defensive principles - starting with ‘Go Forward’.
Ex Harlequins coach Collin Osborne explains his second defensive principle - Staying Square
Ex Harlequins coach Collin Osborne explains his third defensive principle - Spacing.
The coaching course is designed to assist coaches to be better at coaching and does not focus on increasing rugby knowledge
There will be several opportunities to coach and receive feedback from the session review
Every review is an opportunity for the coach to learn. Even when participating as a player for someone else, the coach should be considering the process and how it affects their performance and understanding of the task
Positive and honest feedback within the coaching group is a valuable method in which to help each other become better coaches
The coaching process is based on:
Instruction and explanation
Demonstration
Observation and feedback
Listening
Summary
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