NRL: Attacking the High Ball

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Uploaded by on Jun 14, 2011

Learn how to attack the high ball so you can score a try. NRL experts show you the correct take off and how to look through the 'window'.

IMPORTANT CAUTION: This website provides training guides which have been designed by Kel Egan (Skills Coach, Manly Sea Eagles) and David Buttifant (Sport Science Director, Collingwood Football Club) to provide advice of a general nature. The exercises provided are an indication of the types of training exercise they recommend for the Manly Sea Eagles and Collingwood Football Club respectively. The players in these teams are professional sportsmen who train regularly at a level of high intensity, and therefore you should exercise caution when following the advice. The contents of this website may change from time to time.

The training guides and advice are designed to give a general idea of the types of exercise and levels of intensity followed by persons with a generally physically fit condition, who wish to improve their level of in-game performance and related skills. You should only use the guides under the advice and supervision of a qualified fitness professional or coach who has looked at your specific capability. Before you begin any training using this general advice, you should consult a registered medical practitioner.

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  • I admire the people who use there mind and body.You never realize what can happen.Unfortunate to be made disabled by a car not stopping at a stop sign.

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