|  Your first three issues Containing these practical and inspirational articles from leading coaches (worth £15): Four kick off strategies - Jim Love, Rugby World Cup coach and head of the NZ Sports Academy, on using your kick off to exploit weaknesses in the opposition. Three ways to win the 7s World Cup - Paul John, coach of the World Cup winning Wales sevens team, on how defence, conditioning and contact are key to sevens. Get a better grip on handling - Damian McGrath, Head of Performance at Huddersfield Giants RLFC and former RFU skills coach, on the rugby league techniques used to improve handling skills in and out of contact. Lions 2009 - Dan Cottrell, Academy Skills Coach with the Swansea Ospreys and Editor of the Journal, on the tactical battle facing the Lions in South Africa. Rolling the tackled player - Doug McClymont, renowned biomechanist, on the techniques your players need to win more tackle ball. High performance team mindset - David Melville, Symphony Team Building, on profiling your players' personalities to maximise the team's performance. Win the kicking game in your own 22 - Steve Gough, a Level 3, professional kicking coach, on constructing a kicking plan out of defence, to maximise the pressure on the opposition. Lessons from an elite squad - Ken O'Connell, director of the Munster Academy, on organising your training with player targets and common club calls and plays. How the best teams are winning more rucks - Doug McClymont, renowned biomechanist, on the "lift and twist" to clean out opponents at rucks. Choosing the right time to make the hit - Dan Cottrell, Academy Skills Coach with the Swansea Ospreys and Editor of the Journal, on developing decision making amongst your tacklers, to cut down the opposition's options. Making tough decisions in training - Jason Lewis, WRU Wales Women Coach, on the best ways to change your team's tactics before your next match. Winning the ultimate contest - Steve Commander, Level 3 Coach in England, on adapting your coaching so your defenders win more 1-on-1 tackle contests. Training to retain players - Norm Mottram, IRB Trainer in the USA, on better ways to keep players training throughout the season. Tactical choices - Lee Smith, IRB Oceania Development Officer, on the importance of measuring a team's strengths and weaknesses before deciding tactics. The scrum half factory - Bob Easson, National High Performance Coach at the Scottish Institute of Sport, on game scenarios for scrum-halves. Real team run throughs - Jason Lewis, WRU Wales Women Coach, on why "team run throughs" are the most important part of training. Drift defence through the zones - Mark Calverley, New Zealand based IRB Level 4 Coach, on how to develop a drift defence using zoning. Outwit your opponent's power - Jim Love, Rugby World Cup coach and head of the NZ Sports Academy, on ways of analyzing the strengths of the opposition. Inside space at the scrum - Dan Cottrell, Academy Skills Coach with the Swansea Ospreys and Editor of the Journal, on a backs move to exploit the new 7 metre gap in the defence at scrums. |