Rugby Coaching: The New Zealand Way ISBN13: 9781587361821 Condition: New Notes: BRAND NEW FROM PUBLISHER! 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. Tracking provided on most orders. Buy with Confidence! Millions of books sold! Rugby Coaching the New Zealand Way is a complete rugby-coaching guide. It combines modern techniques with traditional values and ethics. It will help you understand [...]
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Review: Periodization in Rugby
Periodization in Rugby Rugby, as with most other team sports, is a game of technical finesse, tactical boldness, and refined and complex physical development. “Periodization in Rugby” addresses one of the most crucial elements of the sport – physical conditioning.Utilizing the revolutionary training techniques developed by Tudor Bompa – the father of modern sports periodization [...]
Review: Ronan O’Gara
Ronan O’Gara Ronan O’Gara is quite simply one of the greatest sportsmen Ireland has ever produced. A brilliant kicker both from the hand and at penalty goals, a sublime orchestrator of play from the out-half position he has made his own, and a cool head in the pressure-cooker of club and international rugby, the list [...]
Review: Winter Colours: Changing Seasons in World Rugby (Mainstream Sport)
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Review: Midnight Rugby
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Review: Focused for Rugby
Focused for Rugby To be a complete rugby player, you must master both the physical and mental skills of the game. You must be prepared, committed and determined to succeed. You must be focused—Focused for Rugby. Authors Dr. Adam Nicholls and Jon Callard, former England International player and professional coach, pool their years of experience [...]
Review: Brothers in Sport: Rugby
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Review: Jonny: My Autobiography
Jonny: My Autobiography Jonny Wilkinson’s career has crossed three decades and four World Cups. He has accumulated phenomenal achievements, world points records, an impressive list of broken body parts, and a drop goal that will be remembered for ever. But the peculiar calmness with which he played the game masked a very different reality. In [...]
Review: Union: The Heart of Rugby
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Review: It’s in the Blood: My Life
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Review: The All Black
The All Black The ambition to play for the All Black rugby team drives three generations of the McKenzie family, from the amateur days of the 1950s, through the tumult of the 1981 Springbok tour, to the age of professionalism. The All Black is a novel that explores the alure and mysyique of the famous [...]





