Body profiling is a fancy name for putting players into the best position to scrummage. This body position is also good for rucking and mauling. Use these exercises to develop players’ ability to find the correct body shape quickly and efficiently, as they would have to in a match.
Body profiling is a fancy name for putting players into the best position to scrummage. This body position is also good for rucking and mauling. Use these exercises to develop players’ ability to find the correct body shape quickly and efficiently, as they would have to in a match.
Warm up time: 5
Session time: 6-9
Development time: 6-9
Game time: 15-20
Warm down time: 7
What to think about
Inexperienced players are inconsistent in their scrummaging body shapes. They need to get into positions quickly and correctly for every scrum. After all the activity before a scrum, the players have to focus fast and be ready.
Have a checklist for every set up, either from head to toe, or from toe to head.
Balls of feet, shoulder-width apart.
Bent knees.
Bend at the hip.
Pull the shoulder blades back.
Shrug the shoulders so the head is neutral.
Look through the eyebrows at the opposition.
set-up
Check you are in a strong, square scrummaging position.
Be ready to drive forward, not up or down on engagement.
Don’t leave your feet behind.
What you get your players to do
Set up a forward with another player behind him holding his shorts. Put a ruck pad holder just in front of the forward. As the player leans forward before engagement, check he is holding a strong position (see checklist).
The holding player lets go so the forward engages with the pad holder and drives forward no more than a metre.
One player holds a forward in balance to replicate the moment before he engages. Tick off the checklist above before he drives into the pad.
Development
The forward stands to the side and then walks to about an arm’s length from two ruck pad holders.
He should crouch, touch, engage and drive forward.
Use the checklist to make sure he is in the correct position – and if not, he can achieve it quickly.
Related Files
core-215-scrum-body-shapes.pdfPDF, 218 KB
The player walks into position, crouches and then engages once you are happy with his body position.
Game situation
Two players stand at the side of the ruck pads (as in the bottom picture).
They walk to the front of the pads, bind and crouch to engage. The ruck pad holders aim to give some resistance. Develop by adding more ruck pads or moving to a scrum machine if there is one available.
Two players walk into position, bind together, crouch and then engage.
Dan is a practising RFU Level 3 coach and coach educator. He coaches with the Bristol Bears DPP programme, is head coach of Bristol Schools U18s and the Rugby Performance coach for Bristol Grammar School.
He was head coach of Swansea Schools U15, Young Ospreys Academy, assistant coach with the Wales Women's Team for the 2010 World Cup, director of rugby for Cranleigh School, Surrey. He played for Bath, Bristol, Esher and Clifton, South West division, Gloucestershire and Surrey.
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