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Dan Cottrell: Popular vs Effective, Coaching Skills/Tactics, Males/Females

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Today Dan Cottrell from Rugby Coach Weekly is back on the Rugby Muscle Podcast, in this episode expect to understand ways to get better at rugby, including improving your skills, technical and tactical abilities and of course your strength and conditioning.
This podcast also goes into the coaching science in why popular coaches are different from effective coaches, and how you might be able to tell the difference.
There's also a discussion on the recent guidelines released from World Rugby about the male and female coaching styles and why World Rugby maybe made a mistake.
Rugby Muscle Elite 1on1 Coaching
https://rugby-muscle.com/elite/
For The Rugby Athlete Blueprint
https://rugby-muscle.com/14DRAB
Team Rugby Muscle
https://rugbymuscle.programs.app/
If you're a rugby coach, check out Dan's site which is a fantastic resource for drills, games, plays and knowledge
https://www.rugbycoachweekly.net/

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Today Dan Cottrell from Rugby Coach Weekly is back on the Rugby Muscle Podcast, in this episode expect to understand ways to get better at rugby, including improving your skills, technical and tactical abilities and of course your strength and conditioning.
This podcast also goes into the coaching science in why popular coaches are different from effective coaches, and how you might be able to tell the difference.
There's also a discussion on the recent guidelines released from World Rugby about the male and female coaching styles and why World Rugby maybe made a mistake.
Rugby Muscle Elite 1on1 Coaching
https://rugby-muscle.com/elite/
For The Rugby Athlete Blueprint
https://rugby-muscle.com/14DRAB
Team Rugby Muscle
https://rugbymuscle.programs.app/
If you're a rugby coach, check out Dan's site which is a fantastic resource for drills, games, plays and knowledge
https://www.rugbycoachweekly.net/

Support the Show.

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