Jim GreenwoodRugby Classics: Total Rugby
Fifteen-a-side Rugby for Player and Coach
Jim Greenwood was one of world's most highly regarded rugby coaches and was a distinguished player before shaping the game internationally with his renowned coaching techniques. He was the first rugby coach to be elected to the National Coaching Foundation's inaugural Hall of Fame, and was also elected as an official Legend of Scottish Rugby. His two books Total Rugby and Think Rugby are considered to be seminal works on the game of rugby.
Foreword Introduction PART 1 TOTAL RUGBY AND ITS DEVELOPMENT The Meaning of
Total Rugby Implications of Total Rugby for the Coach Implications of Open
Rugby for the Club The Coach's Responsibility to Rugby PART 2 UNDERSTANDING
THE GAME - ATTACK AND DEFENCE Understanding the Game Principles of Attack
Principles of Defence PART 3 PRACTICAL COACHING Coaching with Purpose Team
Selection Coaching Methods Exercise Forms Pressure Practices Coaching
Sessions Information Technology Coach Recruitment PART 4 THE INNER GAME OF
RUGBY Mobilising the Team Evolving a Game Plan Tactical Guide-lines PART 5
BASIC PREPARATION - TECHNICAL Personal Skills Unit Techniques - The
Forwards Unit Techniques - The Backs Team Defence Varieties of Team
Practice PART 6 BASIC PREPARATION - PHYSICAL Fitness for Rugby Index