GRR: Coaching
The Women's Rugby Coaches & Referees Association is holing its first annual Women in Rugby Conference, to be held December 7-9 in Charlotte, NC.
The focus for this first-of-its-kind event will be: Capitalizing on Women's Leadership & Opportunities in Rugby
Goff Rugby Report contributor Kevin Simoni is working out on the Volt Rugby app developed in conjunction with Atavus; here's writing a series on his own journey getting back to ideal playing condition. This is installment #2.
Below is a letter sent to USA Rugby head of Youth & High School, Kurt Weaver, by Kat Aversano. A copy was sent to Goff Rugby Report, and we received permission to re-print it. This letter addresses several of the questions facing the game that USA Rugby is asking for feedback on.
Here it is:
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October 20, 2016 RE: Eligibility Review
Here at Goff Rugby Report, one of the more frustration things we see is how many photos show rugby players using their mouth guards incorrectly.
Rugby training has gone digital and at the center of it, Atavus has partnered with a company named Volt to provide any rugby player, anywhere, with the ability to prepare for the season and stay conditioned throughout the season.
Volt is a 5-year-old company that devised an app that allows athletes and coaches to customize and track strength and conditioning plans.