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AB Fitness

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fatprop

George Gregan (70)
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It is interesting the move to crossfit exercises that create all-round strength and balance instead of muscle isolation weights
 

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Nathan Sharpe (72)
One thing which struck me when i went on a rugby tour to New Zealand a few years back, was the number of 'sand pits' at the training grounds, the guys were religiously doing speed and agility work in them
The received wisdom here was that running on sand slowed you down
 

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Nathan Sharpe (72)
Read starting strength by Mark Rippetoe (basically only Olympic lifts and pretty hardcore about it all) and he has a massive rant about nautilus equipment and how it's basically impossible to gain much strength while training on a nautilus circuit.
That must explain it - my non-wallaby selection that is.
Seriously, I was only having a look at it.
Looks like the Blecks still do a bit of weight work:
 

Benm80

Frank Row (1)
It makes so much sense. I have never been near a gym in my life so this is an uneducated observation, but in a gym you lift weights in increments and through a certain range of motions to gain muscle mass. The motions and increments make a difference to where the muscle is built on the body and also train muscle memory.

Where are these motions ever likely to be closely repeated on a rugby field? Surely you would be so much better gaining muscle in random motions and situations to more closely represent the unknown efforts that are going to be required on a rugby field.

This is also in reference to the AB training. these guys would have a periodised program year round. The major part of the Hypertrophy and Strength phases would be carried out in Off season and early pre season. These guys would have big core lifts being Squats, deadlifts, bench press and military presses.

Also all of these lifts plus other olympic style lifts like power cleans and snatches have direct carry over to rugby. All require very strong core and stabilser muscles and depending on your focus will build strength and power in different cycles. Isolation excercises I imagine would be a very small part of their time in the gym.
 
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