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Fully revised and updated with the latest rugby information!
For every rugby enthusiast at every level of interest
Whether you're new to rugby or a scrum veteran, this friendly guide is for you. Inside you'll find easy-to-understand explanations of the rules and positions, plus in-depth lessons on skills, fitness training, and winning techniques. Add in entertaining stories from rugby in North America and around the world, and you've got the definitive book on rugby!
Explanations in plain English.
"Get in, get out" information.
Icons and other navigational aids.
Tear-out cheat sheet.
Top ten lists.
A dash of humor and fun.
Discover how to:
Master rugby's basic rules.
Devise winning strategies as a player or a team.
Appreciate rugby's colorful history.
Understand the game at local, national, and international levels.
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The target audience for this title includes savvy beginners to intermediate users who want a quick guide to getting up and running fast with the Outlook 2007 program. Users who are attracted to this title want to see at a glance exactly what they need to do to jump into and start using the program right away rather than wade through a lot of text-heavy chapters and minimal illustration.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Part I: Rugby: Roots, Boots, and All.
Chapter 1. Rugby's Beginnings, Allure, and a Basic Overview.
Chapter 2. The Basics.
Chapter 3. Grab Your Rugby Gear.
Part II: Getting Down and Dirty.
Chapter 4. Location, Location, Location: Positions on the Pitch.
Chapter 5. Laying Down the Laws.
Chapter 6. Understanding the Fundamentals.
Chapter 7. Playing the Game.
Chapter 8. The Art of Scrimmaging.
Chapter 9. Line-Outs: Restarting from Touch.
Chapter 10. Individual Skills.
Chapter 11. Tactics and Teamwork.
Chapter 12. Talented Training.
Part III: Welcome to the Oval Planet.
Chapter 13. The World Cup.
Chapter 14. The International Calendar.
Chapter 15. North American Rugby.
Chapter 16. Amateur Rugby in North American.
Chapter 17. Collegiate, High School, and Youth Rugby in North America.
Part IV: Coaching and Refereeing.
Chapter 18. Coaching.
Chapter 19. Coaching Certification and Advancement.
Chapter 20. Managing the Game - The Referee.
Part V: Following the Game: The Informed Fan.
Chapter 21. Get Your Game - Rugby on TV.
Chapter 22. Spectating and Staying in Touch with Rugby News.
PART VI: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 23. The Ten Greatest North American Players.
Chapter 24. The Ten Best Rugby Moments.
Chapter 25. Ten Peculiar Facts about Rugby.
Appendix A. U.S. and Canada Tests.
Appendix B. Glossary.
Index.