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Thanks! Been really struggling with the kids tackle technique this season this will be added to training to build confidence.
@TheRugbyTrainerTV
Жыл бұрын
Great to hear! let me know how it goes. for more check out my skills academy
@wlk2408
Жыл бұрын
Depending on the age of the kids. I train five to six year old kids to go into the tackle like in wrestling. If the opponent is on their left they step in with their left foot puting thier left knee on the ground. It force them to do the level change with their legs and hips and not just by dropping their head. Depending on the kids it can take up to three months, one training session per week. Once they are confident in droping their knee I strat leting them go into the tackle by just bending the lead leg and step into the tackle like in rugby. All this is done against static tackle bags or opponents. Never let them run into a tackle, most tackles are done from short range, especially a front on tackle. Very important don't let them drop their head to early, they must keep their head up as long as possible. It keeps their back straight and allow them to adjust should the target move. Also important their hands must lead into the tackle. It reduces the danger of shoulder on head contact because with the hand leading the head stays in the tackle for longer, which again allows time for adjustment should the target move. Repetitions to build muscle memory is very important. Let them start slow and make sure technique is correct. Practice don't necessarily makes perfect but it does make permanent. You practice it incorrectly you will always do it incorrectly. Once they get confidence and better with the technique they will automatically do it faster. If you have a wrestling club near you go and ask them to show you good leg attack technique.
@wlk2408
Жыл бұрын
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@matteomaasdorp6798
7 ай бұрын
Just also remember to teach them to put their heads on the right side
This so reminds me in a interview when mike Catt explains how he has been trained to tackle someone then you come up against Jonah lomu
@TheRugbyTrainerTV
Жыл бұрын
Jonah is one in a Billion!
@eltonfloris1599
7 ай бұрын
Did he tackle Jonah?
@Stillcantthinkofaname
Ай бұрын
@@eltonfloris1599He watched Jonah run over the top of him to the tryline
Important point to this front end tackle is the direction of your drive. Note, the tackler is driving off of the opposite foot from the shoulder they are tackling with. The angle and momentum is at a 65 degree angle and continues around the man being tackled. This absorbs and redirects the energy.
dont plant your feet early and wait. attack under the ball with aggression. plant feet as late as possible and drive up through your hips. your intention should be to drive them back regardless how big they are. you dont want to just tackle them you want them to have a look next time
@paulywalnutz5855
7 ай бұрын
and if u go in that hard with that mentality you will find your timing thats what it really is about lol
Ankles, never miss a tackle again.
@pottieryann1228
8 ай бұрын
Exactly 👍
@hooligan_flynny2227
2 ай бұрын
Never made a dominant one either
At a point a friend helped me by tackling me 50 times a day at about 30-50% and then we switched roles This gave me experience much faster than typical training where it would take weeks or months to practice so many tackles As op said "Repetition repetition repetition" We have a saying in my country Translation is more or so: Repetition is the mother of learning
very helpful also can you make a tutorial on sidestepping ❤
Never struggled with these ones. The big fellas were easy, as you always know where they're going. It's the little nippy ones who could step me that I feared.
@TheRugbyTrainerTV
Жыл бұрын
what did you find hard about the nippy ones?
@darthmong7196
Жыл бұрын
@The Rugby Trainer TV I never knew what they were going. As a back 3 the big ones would nearly always look to steamroller . If they ever took the outside it was an easy tackle. The small wingers, however, were tricky. I wasn't ever really beaten for gas, but it was usually with a step. Some of them, I swear I couldn't lay a finger on.
@bendriscoll1203
8 ай бұрын
Played rugby all my life and I couldn’t agree with you more. Give me a 20 stone prop or second row any day, fuck the wiry little wingers 😂 maybe it’s because I’m a 12 and I’m used to players running straight at me but either way, I’m with ya on this haha
Sitting on the tackle got me a sprained knee. Never again. Great breakdown.
I play rugby at my school and this is great for me so thanks and you got a new sub
@reddragon1572
8 ай бұрын
When tackling, tense up as much as possible, just before impact. If you can learn to impact with the shoulder first, then wrap quickly, you will have far more dominant tackles. For visual help, search Wilkinson's tackle against ntamack to see perfect timing. Work on your leg power by doing plyometrics, to help with impact power. Good luck, train hard 👍
This makes me want to play again. Great technique.
Thanks I’m pretty good at tackling but this made me so much better
Mention the aggressive use of the arms to drive through any attempted fends, hands grab the clothing, wrap your arms and slam the legs together. It’s not just a matter of foot positioning. Being gentle will make you miss or get hurt.
Julian Savea:Hold my beer 😂
Thanks I will use that for my next game
First getting the timing correct, then learn to drive through and slightly up. Not just forward and horizontal Then chase the feet..
Thank you💪💘
Nice video. On an RFU training course this season instructor chatting said you will not always be able to make that head on tackle, why the opposition lad very big and powerful. Give the same space, as they by, go low the same way going tight on legs. Can’t run without legs
@TheRugbyTrainerTV
Жыл бұрын
Great points, aim for the legs, head in the right position
Now that's good one Keep it :)
Lol my first game ever was yesterday I had sooooo many attempted tackles but most of the time I was just thrown off or dragged for a few seconds before they fell.
@MrHeanburger
Жыл бұрын
Lol my first game didn't go any better bud
The best way I practice my tackles is by tying a tackle bag to a tyre and the tackle it
Yes but not anymore this has really helped thank you
Yeah I did it to and it worked
@TheRugbyTrainerTV
Жыл бұрын
This technique worked ?
@thijsvangastel8001
Жыл бұрын
Yes
Can you please make a video about how to step a tall person and how to avoid them tap tackling you
thanks for that found it quite hard but eventually conquered it
I an a big bloke I play leage so it's a bit different but it's fun when they run straight at you so you can drop them
Got the sitting on the toilet part. I have mastered that! 😂 But invites into your space will work. I will try this with everyone but the ROCK.
Can you do a tutorial on how to do the Owen Farrell no arms tackle pls
For me it’s the exact opposite my problem is just tracking them
Not an applicable technique for the forwards. What you really should be doing at defence line is to stick your legs way back when tackling, this will prevent you from getting bumped off and reduce the chances for the attacker to fall behind you. It also gives an extra driving momentum since you would be at a lower position. It a similar technique to the stop a pick and drive attack at the red zone. Dont get me wrong Im not saying your style is bad. But every metre on a 15s match is critical and letting an attacker drift to your strong shoulder is not a good idea. A player like marcus smith or chelsin kolbe are the type that you shouldnt let drift aside. Plus: your back posture is vulnerable that way (how you demonstrated) if its a front row coming at you he might just fall on top of you,.
Awesome could U make one on kicks
Good video and techniques. But what about when they change direction back jnto you? Do you think stepping back with your inside foot to create a lane and then targeting them from an angle could work?
how to do hip drop tackles please
I'm a fullback and naturally I hate getting stepped. I can confirm this technique works. Last match, someone had to go off for bruised ribs after a 1v1 with me
Ty❤
PROPER! 😊
The knee part is dangerous cause there is something called a knee clash
i struggle with people stepping me all the time
My coach got mad with I just rammed my attacker Like a bull lmao
@TheRugbyTrainerTV
Жыл бұрын
did it work ?
@fhfhdbbcbfchfjjf382
Жыл бұрын
@@TheRugbyTrainerTV yep
thanks but how can i tackle if i'm getting stepped?
Wow so difficult
Please send this video to England rugby, so owen farrell can learn how to tackle 😂😂😂
Watch NRL long enough and you’ll soon learn that’s NOT how to do it. The reward isn’t worth the risk. But you’ll get there pommies…you’ll get there!
That's a knee to the face waiting to happen.
@TheRugbyTrainerTV
Жыл бұрын
how is that a knee to the face?
@MultiLuckychris
9 ай бұрын
Dude how is that a knee to the face hes literally standing outside the runner
If only the Welsh team watched this before the World Cup 😂
Being an average guy i never feared the big fellas. They are normally more fluffy around the hips 😅
Hi can you show us how to tackle someone a lot bigger and stronger than us
Are you allowed to cut legs as well
Don't be afraid to hook a leg too
How do you chip and chase
This will help
@TheRugbyTrainerTV
Жыл бұрын
Awesome. Where do you play?
Can you try and tackle joshua tuisova
Also staying flat footed can cause a missed tackle
@TheRugbyTrainerTV
3 ай бұрын
absolutely spot on
🏉 🏈 ⚽️
Are you allowed to turn around and judo throw him instead?
One for Owen and BIlly ?
Don't forget to run towards them and drive your legs
I play American Football and this is also a good tip for that
@randallturner9094
2 ай бұрын
This is tackling kindergarten for real football.
Or you could get into a kinda squat position with one leg forward and use your legs to drive you shoulder into their gut and pick his legs up and drive them back, no hate I completely agree with your technique. 👍
ground looks rough
Grab feet and crocodile run as they try to run past you
Can small players do this 😢
What about dropping the shoulder? I’ve always found this helps with rigidity and cushioning impact
@TheRugbyTrainerTV
Жыл бұрын
ye dropping your height is important part of the tackle
look up the seattle seahawks tackle
@TheRugbyTrainerTV
Жыл бұрын
ye the tackle and roll?
Or, if he is bigger than you, target his ankles 🤫
I was taught to go forward into the tackle (not wait for carrier to arrive) and think about the position of your head going into tackle.
@TheRugbyTrainerTV
Жыл бұрын
ye thats it! spot on! did it help you?
Im 6ft 3. I have a hard time dropping low enough. But my arms are long should i stand high or wrap up their legs?
@charondesousa8868
Жыл бұрын
I'm 192cm and play fullback, centre, wing and second row, what I found works best is just practice doing deep squats to help with the balance and then work on plyometrics to help with that quick drop. It allows me to drop my height very quickly and get leg tackles on smaller backs no problem.
@khalicomusic5191
Жыл бұрын
@@charondesousa8868 plyometrics that's where the skills are made. Deep squats, got it. Thanks man.
@TheRugbyTrainerTV
Жыл бұрын
Hey, that's for commenting. Why do you think you struggle getting low?
@khalicomusic5191
Жыл бұрын
@@TheRugbyTrainerTV I'm still new to the game so I guess it's a mixture of needing more practice and having fear. I heard if you're not 100% committed you can hurt yourself.
@charondesousa8868
Жыл бұрын
@@khalicomusic5191 No worries bro. Best of luck and make sure to always have fun and be safe above all else 🤝🏿💯
I usal just throw me self at there legs and don’t grab on then I switch up and pull over them to defend the ball
I really didn’t care for the guys that ran straight, they were easier to tackle than the guys that used footwork and body sway before contact, they were a nightmare. Made even worse, if the player was 100kg centre that moved like an 80kg winger, total nightmare.
I always found it uncomfortable to have the same foot forward as the shoulder I was tackling with. With opposite foot forward, you have clear space under your horizontal torso for the ball runner's legs, so you can grab behind his knees, sweep the legs forward as you drive through his hips. This takes all his base strength away and he collapses backwards, giving you complete control. These days you can't lift the bloke from this position, but you certainly get a dominant tackle and all the momentum hitting the ground. In rugby, it's hard for the guy to present the ball when he's not side-on to some degree. Drive him straight back and it's a messy ruck, buying time for your mates to commit and slow the recycle. Best case scenario, you win a penalty for held ball or joining from the side.
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@TheRugbyTrainerTV
Жыл бұрын
nice
Watch a good wrestling video for this too!! Completely breaks down a takedown💪🏼
@TheRugbyTrainerTV
Жыл бұрын
I'll check it out! love wrestling cross for rugby
Good luck with that
I rly could have used this today, we lost 24-0
@TheRugbyTrainerTV
Жыл бұрын
have you tried it since?
Something I have been saying for years
Just launched ur body sideline at there knee they won’t run at anyone as hard
chop tackle
Awful video. Do not do this- you will get concussion. Line up cheek with outside hip. Low centre of gravity. Shoulder above knee grip calves and then let their momentum let them fall down. Start with being on your knees and upright in training position and having someone run into your shoulder and falling down and seeing how it feels.
@TheRugbyTrainerTV
Жыл бұрын
Hi Lucky15, thanks for your thoughts. can you go into more detail why you think you'd get concussed doing the technique shown in this video please?
Im the best tackler in my rugby team
What if your way smaller?
@TheRugbyTrainerTV
Жыл бұрын
what would you do ?
@dakotakavana
Жыл бұрын
@@TheRugbyTrainerTV why the fuck are you a trainer and asking everyone in the comments for their advice? You sound dumb and look dumb in the video
Grass cut
@TheRugbyTrainerTV
Жыл бұрын
That how you tackle?
Nothing is gonna stop a big Tongan from changing your world putting you in a coma for 10 years
Cool but what if he's fast AND big
@BH-sy1qt
Жыл бұрын
Then you are fuc*%d mate.
@TheRugbyTrainerTV
Жыл бұрын
what would you do if he was fast and big?
@BH-sy1qt
Жыл бұрын
@@TheRugbyTrainerTV two man hit, rush and cut off his space. If possible.
@alyelloy1028
Жыл бұрын
Wait for others to slow him wait no, IT down and I can get the tackle
@BH-sy1qt
Жыл бұрын
@@alyelloy1028 haha good plan
Lol..this video makes it seem easy...but it neglects to show the reality of having to face a 120kg 8th-man(any foward for tjat matter) or centre gunning towards you, full-speed...😂😂😂
Your feet should really be further back if you want to make any sort of worthwhile tackle
@TheRugbyTrainerTV
Жыл бұрын
if I was running it would be further back
Gta
Nah
@TheRugbyTrainerTV
Жыл бұрын
no?
Well first off your not really standing still so it wouldn’t be as dramatic as u made it
Yeah I did it to and it worked