Why do you spin a rugby ball? - Making the Best Pass
Why do we Spin Pass a Rugby Ball Rugby is a fast-paced sport where you have to really got to keep your eye on the ball. When players pass the ball to one another, you have noticed that it can spin as it flies through the air. You can spin the ball in three different axes. End over end along its side or along its length, passing the ball head-on, means that it's more aerodynamic than throwing it on its side. But why spin the ball, instead of just passing it with no spin to find out why read on or watch the video below Rugby balls are funny shape, which means, when you throw it, it has a wobble through the pass. So if you want to get a long pass to your own player make sure that your long pass is accurate , you need to reduce the wobble, otherwise it will go anywhere So if you spin it as you pass it, the ball is more likely to go exactly where you want it to go. First of all, get your hand position on the ball correctly. So if you're passing right-to-left, you want your rig...
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