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        		<title>Tindall’s severe injury serves as reminder to club players</title>
		        <description>England rugby international Mike Tindall&amp;#8217;s recent horrific injury has brought into focus just how dangerous it can be to play the game, and reminds amateur players that they should ensure they are adequately insured before they take to the field.&lt;br&gt;</description>
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			<pubDate>25/02/2008 14:43:43</pubDate>
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        		<title>Rugby World Cup 2007 kicks off this Friday</title>
		        <description>The rugby world cup starts in France on Friday, 7th September and anyone considering going to any matches needs to ensure that they have planned ahead for tickets, accommodation, and transport</description>
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			<pubDate>05/09/2007 16:02:51</pubDate>
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        		<title>Does intensive pre-season strength training protect rugby players from non-contact injury?</title>
		        <description>Players at a leading Australian rugby club who undertook a high-intensity off-season strength training program experienced dramatically fewer non-contact injuries during the playing season than their less committed club mates. It is suggested that the lower incidence of injury might be attributable to an emphasis on improving basic strength and the use of rugby-specific strength equipment.&lt;br&gt;</description>
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			<pubDate>03/03/2006 11:04:19</pubDate>
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        		<title>Hip flexors - the most underdeveloped muscle group in strength training</title>
		        <description>Strong hip flexors provide an advantage in a wide range of sports and athletic activities but they are the most neglected muscle group in strength training. The problem in developing hip flexor strength has been the lack of appropriate exercises, but the development of flexor-specific apparatus offers great potential for fully developing these muscles.&lt;br&gt;</description>
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			<pubDate>15/02/2006 22:55:45</pubDate>
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        		<title>Why do rugby players scrum and maul at such different body heights?</title>
		        <description>The body height of rugby players in mauls tends to be very much higher than in scrums. High body positions are inefficient for generating forward momentum. There would be advantages in training players to pack at thigh height rather than waist height.  &lt;br&gt;</description>
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			<pubDate>15/02/2006 22:54:12</pubDate>
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        		<title>The benefits of explosive strength training for rugby football</title>
		        <description>Rugby football involves prolonged physical engagements between players where they are subjected to loading substantially greater than their own body weight. An ability to very rapidly generate force is advantageous in these areas of physical engagement. In addition to basic strength training, players need to undertake activity-specific training for explosive strength.&lt;br&gt;</description>
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			<pubDate>15/02/2006 22:52:14</pubDate>
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        		<title>Rugby - the most strength-oriented code of football</title>
		        <description>Rugby players are more involved in physical contact and for longer periods than players in other forms of football. With the exception of American football, they tend to be significantly heavier than other footballers.&lt;br&gt;		&lt;br&gt;Strength training in rugby has tended to focus on hypertrophy or maintaining strength levels rather than achieving full potential strength, but in the future there is likely to be a concentration on heavy, very mobile players who possess very high-range explosive strength.&lt;br&gt;</description>
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			<pubDate>15/02/2006 22:50:27</pubDate>
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