Blitzboks prepare to return to training

Blitzboks prepare to return to training

Springbok Sevens coach Neil Powell believes his squad’s return to training will not only boost the Blitzbok players on a physical level, but will also give the players a mental boost.

Cecil Afrika Blitzboks - AFP
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The players will undergo Covid-19 testing on Thursday as part of the return to play protocols and will report for duty at the Stellenbosch Academy of Sport next Tuesday.

 

“The players will welcome the return no doubt,” said Powell.

 

“It has been tough on them mentally to be away from the game for so long and while they managed to train on their own during the lockdown period, it will also be good for them to get back into a training routine, although in smaller groups.”

 

The World Rugby Sevens Series was cut short due to the global Covid-19 outbreak, with the last four tournaments cancelled and the Olympic Games in Tokyo postponed until August 2021.

 

“The guys will be keen to get back into action, but we will manage the start of the new season,” said Powell.

 

“Not only are there certain protocols in place during our return to train phase of the lockdown, we also have to make sure the players are following those to the letter.

 

“The first month will focus on fitness and strength work, and we plan to start with skills training in September. We are not rushed in any way at this stage, so this give us the ideal opportunity to make sure all players are getting into the right habits and protocols.

 

“Everyone could do legwork, but not all the players had the same access to strength and gym training, so we will phase that in,” the Blitzboks coach explained.

 


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