Coaching Care Creativity 2025 Wrapped
2025 is almost over. Let's review some of the top posts of the year
As 2025 ends, let’s recap some of the top read posts of the year.
Guest posts
Jo Perkins, who now works for the Well HQ, goes through the WRUs injury prevention activities including ones that look at ACLs. The post from Jo looks at ACL injuries and risk factors
Using social media for your club is a key part of recruitment and retention. Kelley Bridenbaugh explains how to use a targeted approach to boost your team
Dr Nicky Keay explains what relative energy deficiency in sport is and how coaches can help players
Sam Colmer returned to Coaching Care Creativity to explain his coaching practice and why he doesn’t use the word drill. He explains what language works for him and his players
One of the anonymous article published this year. This is a powerful read. A female player shares some of their experiences.
Thoughts from me
Prompted by some research, I looked into the experiences of LGBTQ+ women in rugby. The research explores the duality of sport: the inclusivity and the harmful perceptions/slurs.
Girls training can often have a mix of ages, especially when a rugby section is just starting. That can make training tough. Here’s some ideas to help you.
Co-creating sessions with players is vital to their learning and retention. Here’s a few ideas of how to include the voice of the player in your coaching.
Footwork, evasion and tracking. All skills players can develop in capture the flag. An idea for your next session, especially after a Christmas break.
Keeping the Summer engaging whilst building the fundamentals players need can be a challenge. Here’s a few ideas inspired by recent World Rugby work.
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