Fiji Sun

SEVENS SERIES 7s Coaches Undergo Further Training

- FRU Media

The coaches who are part of the Super Sevens Series went through another phase of training earlier this week. The coaches undertook a World Rugby 7s course and are looking forward to attend their final session next week. This is before going through their practical assessment­s to get accredited.

The sevens coaching course began in January before the first leg of the Super Sevens Series, and participan­ts have been attending the course on a weekly basis.

The gist of this sevens rugby coaching course is for the coaches to understand and learn the principle of the game of sevens. One of the main aspects of this principle is to focus on doing the little things right, a topic these participan­ts have been dissecting throughout this course.

Fiji Rugby developmen­t manager Koli Sewabu emphasised that the focus is to install in these coaches the importance of learning the little things.

“There’s been a lot of changes in terms of coaches and players developmen­ts, from the beginning of this course our focus has been on doing the little things right,” said Sewabu.

The former Flying Fijians No.8 added that learning the little things is not focusing on the end result of the game but focus on all little aspects of the principal of the game. “The biggest learning is for these coaches to understand the principle of the game of sevens, the coachable components involved, and being able to identify the functional role or job each player are assigned to do,” said Sewabu. “Through this course, coaches will learn all these, how to apply it to their coaching, their key factor analysis, coaching points, and their

process of coaching through having a good session plan.”

Sewabu emphasised the importance of getting all these aspects of their coaching in the right direction, adding that If they focus on the little things, then the bigger picture will take care of itself.

“The biggest learning for the coaches is to learn how to break down core skills

developmen­ts and how to apply that on the field,” said Sewabu.

He added that the next step now is for the educators to start working on the coaches’ practical assessment­s. “Next step is to get these coaches accredited if they meet the criteria of a World Rugby Level 2 sevens coach.”

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 ??  ?? The Fiji Airways Fijian 7s squad during a training session at Suva’s Albert Park. Photo: Ronald Kumar
The Fiji Airways Fijian 7s squad during a training session at Suva’s Albert Park. Photo: Ronald Kumar
 ??  ?? Fijian 7s head coach Gareth Baber with some local journalist­s. Photo: Ronald Kumar
Fijian 7s head coach Gareth Baber with some local journalist­s. Photo: Ronald Kumar

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