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2 Years of Coaching Care Creativity!
It's been 2 years since I set up the site
Dec 4
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Jess Bunyard
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Care and respect
Jess speaks to Ramsey Tomokino who coached Manusina, Samoa women's team, during the World Cup.
Dec 1
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Jess Bunyard
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34:20
November 2025
Try this game at training: Invisible Ball
This game might seem like chaos, but it gets players looking at visual cues in their opponents and communicating
Nov 27
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Jess Bunyard
Sport and mental health for teenage girls
Melissa Causer, Sport and Exercise Psychologist (in training) as well as a specialist support officer at First Steps ED, gives advice on supporting…
Nov 24
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Jess Bunyard
Forming connections
Socialisation is a key part of training. Here’s how to embed opportunities to connect in your session.
Nov 20
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Jess Bunyard
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The interactions we have during a session
Andy Stevens is back and this time he's thinking about those coach-player moments in a session. One of the most important aspects of coaching.
Nov 17
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Menopause-friendly training: what does it look like?
Last time we looked at period-inclusive training. Now let's look at the menopause
Nov 13
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Jess Bunyard
Try at training: kickpass game
This game has levels that you can adapt for your team. Get them working on a range of attacking skills
Nov 10
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Jess Bunyard
Period-friendly training: what does it look like?
It's a common question. Here's what I do
Nov 6
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Jess Bunyard
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Hormonal research in practice
Jess speaks to PhD reseacher Bex Attwell. Bex's work looks menstrual and hormonal health in female rugby players
Nov 3
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Jess Bunyard
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October 2025
Shutting out one of your senses
Join me in a short reflection - something I'm trying at training to help me notice different things
Oct 30
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Jess Bunyard
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Try at training: play what's in front of you
Try this skill game from Greg Brown. It challenges players to react to what's in front of them and try to deceive their opponents.
Oct 27
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Jess Bunyard
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