
| Off Season Strength Training for Club Rugby |
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Off Season Strength Training for Club Rugby
Ashley Jones Strength Conditioning Coach Crusaders - Super 14 Forget the complicated spilt training programs, forget the long workouts, you need a program that will get you stronger and will probably get you faster as a by product and you are not a professional so you only want to train 2 or 3 times a week. You can even do this in a home/garage gym if you set it up correctly and organize a few of your mates to help out. Quite simply you use the exercises that deliver the most effect for your time, these are all compound large muscle group exercises, the program can be used year round to good effect, both off season(3 sessions per week) and in season(2 sessions per week). If you are not familiar with these movements find someone to teach/coach you initially, get the technique correct from the very first session and always maintain the technique before loading, if you have to alter the technique to lift the load the load is too heavy for you currently. The program is just three (3) exercises each training day plus a core movement at completion or start it is up to you. The movements fall into one of three categories, Pull, Push and Squat Training Options Pull Push Squat Off Season Weeks Sets x Reps 1 4 x 6 2 2 x 5 then 3 x 3 3 5,4,3,2,1 Then calculate 80% of your weight for the 1 rep you achieved on the last set of week 3 and use this as your start weight for the sets of 6 for the re-start of the program in week 1. In Season Weeks Sets x Reps 1 6,5,4 2 5,4,3 3 4,3,2 As for core strength program, these are the movements I recommend; Masoe Full Body Sit Ups Full Body Twist Barbell Rollouts Side Dead Lift with Olympic Bar Turkish Get Ups I will go into detail with these in a later post on this web site, till then train hard but train smart. Keep checking in at Getstrength.com Articles. Cheers, Ashley Jones
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