Using the rugby tackle, players find they can stop bigger opponents in their tracks while reducing their risk of injury when doing so, TackleSmartSports.com explains

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According to Statista, approximately 5.22 million individuals participated in tackle football in 2017. This demonstrates a significant decline in the number of participants, as 7.94 million individuals played this sport in 2007. One reason many people are hesitant to play or allow their children to play is a fear of injuries. Tackle Smart Sports understands concerns such as this and has developed a systematic and scientifically-backed approach to helping players learn, develop and accurately execute safer and more effective tackling techniques.
“Smart and effective tackling benefits not only the player performing the tackle but the individual he or she is trying to bring down. Tackling remains the number one cause of concussions in the sport and our system works to reduce this risk by eliminating head contact through the use of shoulder tackling,” Roger Wilson, spokesperson for Tackle Smart Sports, explains.
Rugby utilizes some of the same principles as tackle football but players don’t wear protective padding. As a result, they have been trained to tackle with their shoulders and minimize the risk of a concussion and other injuries. This allows for a big hit while keeping players safe, which needs to be the top priority thanks to the number of head injuries seen in this sport.
“Our focus is on children who are learning the sport, as they are the future of tackle football. However, this does not mean the program won’t work for adults either. In fact, tackle coaching is something the Seattle Seahawks have been implementing into their program in an effort to keep their players safe and healthy,” Wilson continues.
Players often wonder if this technique is effective in stopping the opposition. However, when a player learns the proper technique and is not afraid to use it, he or she can go up against bigger players and stop them. It’s a matter of lining up the feet properly, driving the shoulder effectively, and using his or her balance to move the individual back.
“Learn more about this method of tackling designed to keep players safe. We offer individual, small group, and team training. Visit our site today to learn how we can work with your player or team to make this sport safer and ensure it remains the exciting game it is for the future,” Wilson declares.
About Tackle Smart Sports:
A service offering expert coaching and analysis, using a systematic and scientifically-backed approach aimed to help players learn, develop and accurately execute safer and more effective tackling techniques.
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Name: Roger Wilson
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