The Luca Health Podcast
Sam Peters sits down with coach and teacher Richard Dixon to talk about his remarkable journey from playing at Oxford, France, and Japan to taking up a coaching role at Stade Toulousain, the most successful club in the history of rugby union. Richard explains the philosophy of La Pleasure du Mouvement (LPM) pioneered by Pierre Villepreux, the principles that have shaped Toulouse's DNA for more than 40 years, and why rugby at its best is an evasion game rather than a contest of collisions. Sam and Richard discuss why this approach remains largely unknown in the UK despite its success, the dangers and absurdities of the jackal, why so many great English coaches have come from the teaching profession, and the risks of independent schools recruiting former professionals as ready-made coaches. They also explore what school sport is actually for, the importance of letting young players make mistakes and keep moving, and why coach education has to be continuous rather than a one-off tickbox. Plus, details of LPM UK at Kingdom Hill at the end of July.
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