Personal training offered to young rugby talent

Author: FBIRA | Date Published: 2009/01/22 - 10:30

 


There has been massive interest shown by both parents and young rugby players to the recently launched Future Boks International Rugby Academy.


With the new school term getting underway, many young rugby players are looking forward to their up and coming rugby seasons.


In order to prepare themselves mentally and physically many of these young boys are turning to Future Boks International Rugby Academy. The personal training offered to rugby players between the ages of seven (7) and sixteen (16), is being seen as the perfect route to take for these boys to gain every advantage over their peers and opposition.


The Future Boks International Rugby Academy has programmes designed specifically around the positional skills requirements.


This is something new to our young rugby talent, never before have our youngsters had the opportunity to have their own personal skills coach work solely with them in the key skill requirements for the position they play.


One can only imagine the advantage this will be to those boys who are currently enrolling into the Future Boks International Rugby Academy.


KYLE CONDON the Rugby Academy’s Director of Coaching had the following to say “This unique approach to rugby coaching provides young rugby players with rugby specific skills that they would not obtain through the normal schools rugby coaching. One must remember that players are normally coached in groups or as teams. This is done partly because of limited time and manpower. At Future Boks International Rugby Academy we have provided a solution to this scenario so that young players can now get the best of both worlds. They can learn through their normal school coaching sessions, but can now also spend time developing their required individual skills at the Academy”

 

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