Rugby for the old, unfit, or simply can't afford the injury risk

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Rugby for the old, unfit, or simply can't afford the injury risk

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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/rugby-union ... wellbeing/


https://archive.ph/oOs95
How walking rugby became the sport’s new sensation
Older generation of men and women is becoming hooked on game that tackles loneliness and offers opportunity to new form life-long bonds

“I definitely can’t run, so it is important that players stick to the rules,” writes Brian Watkins, 74, before opting for the caps lock to emphasise his next point: “It’s WALKING rugby.”

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Anyone interested can find a club here: https://www.walkingsports.com/walking-rugby/
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Which Tyler wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2024 8:12 am https://www.telegraph.co.uk/rugby-union ... wellbeing/


https://archive.ph/oOs95
How walking rugby became the sport’s new sensation
Older generation of men and women is becoming hooked on game that tackles loneliness and offers opportunity to new form life-long bonds

“I definitely can’t run, so it is important that players stick to the rules,” writes Brian Watkins, 74, before opting for the caps lock to emphasise his next point: “It’s WALKING rugby.”

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Anyone interested can find a club here: https://www.walkingsports.com/walking-rugby/
We have been doing it for two years, alongside social touch rugby...the old uns love it!
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Our club does it too - it's getting very popular. I have to say I'm not sure I'll be able to switch to it when I retire, as my brain can't wrap around the idea of a speed limit to playing sport. I might not run very fast anymore, but my first reaction to seeing a gap is going to be to try and go top speed.

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A] It does indeed take a lot of adjusting
B] You'd be surprised how quickly you can "walk"
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Which Tyler wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2024 2:52 pm A] It does indeed take a lot of adjusting
B] You'd be surprised how quickly you can "walk"
I wouldn't be surprised if some of the walks were faster than my runs, at least up-hill anyway.

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