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supersaint007

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starting rugby again 15 October 2009 18:44 (permalink)
i am thinking of playing rugby again but im not sure if i have enough time to do it with my current 3 day split was wondering if i could go rugby training 1 hour after my weight training session on a thursday????

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Height= 6ft 1
weight= 97kg
bf= 11%

lifts 1rm

bench press = 190kg
deadlift= 230kg
squat= 210kg

keep trying harder
 
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    tashmed

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    Re:starting rugby again 15 October 2009 22:44 (permalink)
    I've started playing again this season too and have had to cut down weight training to 2 days a week (Mon and Wed) as we train on Tues and Thurs.

    If your training is anything like ours where there is lots of sprint work and anaerobic drills then there is no way you would be able to perform these to your best level which I think you should be looking to do if you want to be picked.
     
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      supersaint007

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      Re:starting rugby again 16 October 2009 09:52 (permalink)
      thats what i though mate think i masy have to start looking for a 2 day routine then lol
      Height= 6ft 1
      weight= 97kg
      bf= 11%

      lifts 1rm

      bench press = 190kg
      deadlift= 230kg
      squat= 210kg

      keep trying harder
       
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        Drew Price

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        Re:starting rugby again 02 November 2009 11:13 (permalink)
        Example of a set up a coach at a top flight league club gave me in a meeting last week

        Mon: Lower
        Tue: Upper
        Thurs: Whole body

        (obviously with skills, conditioning and playing mixed in)

        THE TRICK IS not to nuke the muscles but to lift heavy and fast but with volume dialed in so that you can function properly. You don;t waste time with lat extensions etc, it's pulls, presses, deads, squats and unilateral work as well as oly/power movements

        Also, it's worth mentioning that the above is in the context of support from massage therapists and people like myself checking the other factors. However it's a good set up to look at.
        Drew Price BSc MSc 
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