The Loose Pass Rugby Podcast!
Kennedy Tsimba has spent years building a case that rugby teams are spending their training week on the wrong things.As Bulls skills coach, Tsimba has developed a formal thesis around transitions (the moments when possession changes hands), and the numbers from the Champions Cup final are hard to ignore. Bordeaux had 32 transition opportunities to Leinster's 20. They knew what to do with them. Leinster didn't. Tsimba calls the ability to handle these moments "the shift": a change in mindset, space, and tactics that most teams train for last, if at all. He draws on research with a Golden State Warriors psychologist, conversations with fighter pilots, and applied analysis from football and basketball to argue that winning the chaos is coachable.On this episode of the Loose Pass Rugby Podcast, MW Welman and Huw Griffin sit down with Kennedy Tsimba to dig into his transition framework, break down clips from the Champions Cup final, and ask the question coaches keep avoiding: what happens when the structure falls apart?
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