10 TIPS TO BECOME A PRO RUGBY PLAYER FROM A PRO | This is 7s ep43.

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  • čas přidán 17. 05. 2024
  • During my kicking session on my day off I share my top 10 tips to help you become a professional rugby player for both 15s and 7s!
    00:00 Intro
    00:43 Tip 1 Play Lots of Sports
    01:21 Kicking W/Up
    01:30 Tip 2 Never too late
    01:54 Kicking Drill 1
    02:17 Tip 3 Learn!
    03:08 Tip 4 Watch & Learn
    04:01 Kicking Drill 2
    04:38 Tip 5 Not all Rugby
    05:26 Kick offs 1
    05:32 Tip 6 Make more mistakes
    06:08 Kick offs 2
    06:21 Tip 7 When to Start Gyming
    07:13 Kick Offs 3
    07:21 Tip 8 Pick your position
    07:55 Goal Kicks 1
    08:07 Tip 9 Know the risks
    08:41 Goal Kicks 2
    08:48 Tip 10 Nutrition
    09:20 Most Important Tip
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Komentáře • 75

  • @mateussocorro9141
    @mateussocorro9141 Před 10 měsíci +10

    This video has to be one of the most underrated clips on the internet ,amazing tips explained in an incredibly organized and clean way,cheers

  • @paulambielle5482
    @paulambielle5482 Před rokem +10

    I have 32 and I go back to rugby after a 6 years break.
    Your videos are relly helpful to me.
    Keep doing it mate!

    • @luketreharneTi7s
      @luketreharneTi7s  Před rokem +2

      ah man Paul I love getting messages like this! Hope you're enjoying rugby again 😃

  • @cianhalpenny1143
    @cianhalpenny1143 Před rokem +23

    As a 12 year old and playing for my local club as a 15’s player at outside center and my school, these videos are really helpful so I can improve my skill set. If I keep working to become a great player I know I will. I have always dreamed to also be an eco-scientist at Cambridge so that would also be perfect for rugby. My coaches all agree that he best weight is your own body weight and you should only start weight lifting at 15 or 16. Could you do a video of a gym session that’s body weight? I’m always told to do other sports so I also do athletics and football and a high level and do gymnastics and trampolining for my school. I am also partially sighted and they don’t do b2-3 rugby. This gives me motivation to show that being partially sighted/blind doesn’t hold you back in life. Great video Luke keep these fantastic videos coming here from England.

    • @SantiagoLopez-fu1zy
      @SantiagoLopez-fu1zy Před rokem

      @Cian Halpenny go to De la Sports they have sessions with your body weight. Keep working 🔥🔥🔥

    • @luketreharneTi7s
      @luketreharneTi7s  Před rokem +2

      Thats an awesome message Cian! Keep working at your rugby and I'm sure you'll make it to. Great to have your sights set on Cambridge as well.
      czcams.com/video/0f4YGNLtq6w/video.html We have this session which is body weight power for rugby. Give it a go 😃

  • @Mr.Fof0f78
    @Mr.Fof0f78 Před rokem +16

    I stop playing rugby for about 3 years and I’m getting back into it by playing club rugby in USA. Im tryna play for American 10s but I gotta lose weight first. Thanks for the tips to go pro

    • @luketreharneTi7s
      @luketreharneTi7s  Před rokem +2

      No problem at all! Good luck with getting back into it, hope it goes well 🙌

  • @brunomarques4787
    @brunomarques4787 Před rokem +7

    I'm from Brazil, here is very hard to improve your own Rugby, cuz the sport is not known by the people, we don't have camps, equipments, tackle bags, etc... it costs too much =/ your videos much helpful us, thanks for the guides! (sorry bad english).

    • @luketreharneTi7s
      @luketreharneTi7s  Před rokem +2

      Your English is awesome Bruno! Well done! I'm really glad the videos help 😃

    • @bilbo3302
      @bilbo3302 Před rokem +1

      I’ve had this problem and what i used to do was stop and be overwhelmingly scared of going in for the tackle, what I did was basically not go back and just go forward when someone is in front of me. Fall into him as your as strong as you want to be as your not week and can take a hit

  • @uesilikonelio2068
    @uesilikonelio2068 Před rokem +1

    Lots and lots of infos being put out there from you brother, thanks alot really helps out.

  • @smc349
    @smc349 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video !! 🙏🏾

  • @sunny3stylz
    @sunny3stylz Před rokem +3

    As always, incredible content

  • @ChrisSpriggs
    @ChrisSpriggs Před rokem +4

    Spot on with tips Luke, I remember when you and David came through in scarlets and district development. I tell players now I coach at club some of these points. I will be posting this to parents and players in our whats app group. Cheers pal

    • @luketreharneTi7s
      @luketreharneTi7s  Před rokem

      Diolch yn fawr Spriggsy! Age group rugby was such good fun! Thank you for sharing the video around

  • @oliverfrancis19
    @oliverfrancis19 Před rokem +5

    Great tips, I hope I can put them to good use in the future. Really appreciate them!

  • @fabian3412
    @fabian3412 Před rokem +4

    Great content, following you from Colombia

    • @luketreharneTi7s
      @luketreharneTi7s  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much Fabian! Would love to visit Columbia 😃

  • @_duffgolf
    @_duffgolf Před rokem +2

    Great video dude!

  • @evienleema101
    @evienleema101 Před rokem +1

    Its great man❤️🙏

  • @williamhamilton1045
    @williamhamilton1045 Před rokem +2

    Thanks this video is great i have been playing rugby since about 3 years old so about 11 years now and i love it so much, i play number 8 and really enjoy it thanks again for the great rugby tips imma take all of those onboard

  • @cl5271
    @cl5271 Před rokem +1

    lots of useful tips here!

  • @josephodonnell4010
    @josephodonnell4010 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thanks it was a very good video

  • @juliusbusiness4283
    @juliusbusiness4283 Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much for your video! I'm going to follow your pre-season rugby fitness tips to try and get a good head start during the summer and then I'll join a club in September for the new year. Do you think it's too late to start rugby at 16?

    • @luketreharneTi7s
      @luketreharneTi7s  Před rokem

      Hey Julius! definitely not too late to start at 16. Lots of current pro players started a little later in rugby

  • @seth5265
    @seth5265 Před 5 měsíci +1

    thanks for the video. i’m new to rugby and pretty unathletic, i also started later in the season so it’s more difficult to adapt.

    • @luketreharneTi7s
      @luketreharneTi7s  Před 5 měsíci

      I really hope you’re enjoying rugby! The athleticism will come with more training and practice I’m sure of it 😀

  • @championthewonderhorse9733

    Great video, great channel.

  • @billygriffiths2857
    @billygriffiths2857 Před rokem +1

    Great Video👍

  • @hannojuniro5337
    @hannojuniro5337 Před rokem +2

    Hi Luke.Just wondering if you still have some clips of the Cape Town sevens series.I was there and wanted to see how a day in life there was

    • @luketreharneTi7s
      @luketreharneTi7s  Před rokem +1

      Hey Hanno, I don't have many from Capetown sorry! But it is a very fun tournamnet to be at!

  • @raqueebadams4955
    @raqueebadams4955 Před rokem +11

    Do you have any advice on how to not be afraid of getting hurt in rugby? Because I feel like it's holding me back a lot and I don't want to ask my teammates because they expect me to be a beast because I'm a Prop when I'm still scared in reality..

    • @luketreharneTi7s
      @luketreharneTi7s  Před rokem +11

      Hey 😃 I get asked this quite a lot. Getting hurt in rugby is almost inevitable; if you really can't get your head around that, then you have to have a serious conversation with yourself about whether you want to play.
      What might help is trying to build your confidence in your technique around tackling and the contact area. So at least you're giving yourself the best chance of being safe. I'd recommend really practicing your tackle technique at a low level e.g. at walking pace with a pad and gradually increase the intensity until its closer to a game scenario. Concentrate on where your head and shoulder goes to make you as safe as possible.
      Once your happy with your technique just look to implement it in games and the best way to do this is just to commit 100% to tackles and carries. The more you do this you'll start to get more confident and you're reducing your risk of injury. As soon as you go into things half-hearted then you're more likely to get injured.
      You can also work on you physical conditioning which can help reduce injuries.

    • @Thatboy_hazza
      @Thatboy_hazza Před rokem +2

      What I do in rugby is whenever I feel like I’m gonna get hurt from a big guy always remember to never put your head in a bad place, if you do then you can get a bit to hurt and it could be serious, so say to yourself “I’m a beast “ “I got this” “nobody can stop me” and everything that can give your more confidence in tackling,running and overal jsut playing

  • @johnmcdermott5257
    @johnmcdermott5257 Před rokem

    Thanks

  • @brahfoyzz6316
    @brahfoyzz6316 Před rokem +2

    im a 16 year old playing in amateur rugby in europe, it has been my dream to become a pro as soon as possible, i belive i have potential as i have scored 12 honest tries this season i am bigger, stronger and faster than the normal rugby player i come up against. I do trackrunning, basketball, football and handball, i feel like i am pushing myself way past my limits as im starting to feel some pain in some parts of my body even though they stop easily i am worried. Can i do anything to help this?

    • @luketreharneTi7s
      @luketreharneTi7s  Před rokem

      Hey, I would suggest going to see a physio / team doctor and get their opinions. Awesome to hear how rugby is going. Sounds like you have the physical side of rugby going in the right direction. I would suggest making sure your skills are quality as well. There will be a point when you come up against players who are as big, strong and quick as you so your skills are what will set you apart.

  • @beastlegend593
    @beastlegend593 Před rokem +1

    Cool 😎

  • @hughiebrophyHind
    @hughiebrophyHind Před rokem +1

    Nice

  • @fezilejunior2677
    @fezilejunior2677 Před rokem +1

    Video of how to pass from the ground and off the line out as a scrum half

    • @luketreharneTi7s
      @luketreharneTi7s  Před rokem +1

      Hey Fezile, we have a few of these on our Instagram if you have a scroll on the reels. But I will also upload on to CZcams

  • @jokerking8983
    @jokerking8983 Před rokem +1

    Do you have to go college to play rugby union? And if not what are the levels from beginner to professional if that makes sense.

    • @jokerking8983
      @jokerking8983 Před rokem

      Also I’m 18 years old

    • @luketreharneTi7s
      @luketreharneTi7s  Před rokem

      @@jokerking8983 Hey Taylor, whereabouts are you based? or what country do you want to play in? Will be easier to answer then

    • @jokerking8983
      @jokerking8983 Před rokem

      @@luketreharneTi7s maybe in Tahiti or New Zealand. People who play in Tahiti can play for France.

  • @briarbeggs3740
    @briarbeggs3740 Před rokem +1

    I never played a single game of rugby. Still learning the basics. And yet I’m trying out in the open tryouts for my cities pro 7s team. What’s the worst that can happen

  • @Bobby-hy1er
    @Bobby-hy1er Před rokem +1

    I’m 15, winger playing for a club I’ve been going to the gym for a while now and my dream is to play for Sale (the local pro team)

    • @luketreharneTi7s
      @luketreharneTi7s  Před rokem

      Thats awesome Bobby, good luck with that! Definitely make sure you're spending time on your skills and fitness as well.

  • @MarcoGreyling
    @MarcoGreyling Před 6 měsíci +1

    What club do you play

    • @luketreharneTi7s
      @luketreharneTi7s  Před 6 měsíci

      Atm I’m playing 15s for Valley RFC in Hong Kong. But I played 7s for Wales and GB for most of my career

  • @bilbo3302
    @bilbo3302 Před rokem

    Could I become a pro, I’m 16 and started playing about 4 months ago, I’m already at the same level as someone who is a year into playing and have a natural build and need to play rugby, my captain said I have real potential and I hope to do well. Could I do it or is it to late for me as I’m already in a six form that doesn’t do rugby

    • @luketreharneTi7s
      @luketreharneTi7s  Před rokem +1

      Hey, yes definitely still possible. It's still early days into you playing career, but keep playing as much as you can and enjoying the game. Keep working on your skills and I'm sure doors into rugby will open for you!

  • @MarcoGreyling
    @MarcoGreyling Před 6 měsíci +1

    I play prop in rugby but i can play lot of posions

  • @carlaesterhuysen6328
    @carlaesterhuysen6328 Před rokem +1

    Im playing womens rugby and because there was no opportunity i feek like I'm beginning so late

    • @luketreharneTi7s
      @luketreharneTi7s  Před rokem

      Opportunities for womens players have always been a problem but I would say the womens game is massively growing. Hopefully, doors and pathways for women to play will continue to grow!