metal_xxx wrote:
You need both, I don't have a clue with the sport, but that there is a generally hard thing to achieve. If you want to get better cardio you generally get weaker, if you want to gain strength you generally get worse cardio.
However, if your cardio is already very good, you should focus on getting stronger, and just maintaining your cardio. This way, you will get stronger, and your cardio won't get worse. What's your best quality?
my best quality is hard to say. i dont really excel at either but i can keep up with most people. if i had to say id go with the fundementals of the game (ie tackling, rucking, scrumaging etc.) im 'in shape' but im not overerly strong, fast nor do i truely excel at cardio (Im normally gased by the end of the end of the half, halfs are 25-30 miniutes )
for rugby i need upper body strength to move people and hit hard. but i also need lower body strength to drive through tackles and rucks. ofcourse i need cardio to go for 30 minutes. any suggestions?
im currently working on mostly upper body strength training and cardio at home. 4 practices a week generally help with the fundamental as well as some fitness
