Job search
Job Search
Latest news
More news: (showing 1 - 20 of 13971)           
UK only International

England Rugby stars reveal fitness secrets in new training hub with Virgin Active

By Rob Gibson    26 Jan 2018
England's Maro Itoje demonstrates his explosive power during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Samoa at Twickenham Stadium in November / NurPhoto/SIPA USA/PA Images
This training programme focuses on sequences of exercises to effectively and safely train you for the rugby, but it’s suitable for general fitness enthusiasts as well
– Mark Bennett, head of sport science and medicine, RFU

England Rugby has teamed up with Virgin Active to create a training programme aimed at improving physical strength and mental wellbeing.

Devised by the Rugby Football Union’s (RFU) head of sport science and medicine, Mark Bennett, the ‘Fit for Rugby’ programme brings together the RFU’s expertise on optimal exercises for rugby and Virgin Active’s knowledge of a holistic approach to fitness.

The initiative, which caters to all abilities, includes an online training hub featuring England Rugby’s men’s and women’s players.

Through the hub, Maro Itoje shows participants how to increase strength and explosive power and Rachael Burford offers advice on balance, conditioning and flexibility.

“Rugby is a complex sport to train for – it requires a variety of fitness attributes,” said Bennett.

“This training programme focuses on sequences of exercises to effectively and safely train you for the rugby, but it’s suitable for general fitness enthusiasts as well.”

Virgin Active head of product development James Trevorrow said: “Whether you’re a regular rugby player or simply want to add something new to your fitness regime, it will allow you to take the way you train and recover to the next level.

“This programme offers an opportunity to learn from England’s elite – the very best at achieving optimum physical and mental wellbeing.”

The video tutorials also include tips from Elliot Daly on how dynamic and explosive exercises can build speed, Katie Daly-Mclean demonstrating exercises including hamstring stretches and Jamie George performing landmine presses and frog jumps.

There are six training pillars which help build strength, power and agility, and each pillar has a specific sequence of exercises to deliver optimal results.

The fitness hub training programmes are available via England Rugby’s official website.

England's Maro Itoje demonstrates his explosive power during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Samoa at Twickenham Stadium in November / NurPhoto/SIPA USA/PA Images
England Rugby  Virgin Active  RFU  Maro Itoje  Rachael Burford  Elliot Daly  Rugby Football Union  fitness 
Sign up for FREE ezines
Related news

Company profile

Company profile: Rubb Buildings Ltd
Rubb Buildings Ltd designs and manufactures relocatable, semi-permanent and permanent fabric engineered specialist sports buildings.
View full profile >
More company profiles

Featured Supplier

Elevate 2026 to mark 10-year anniversary with biggest ever waterfront drinks reception
Elevate is set to celebrate its 10th anniversary in style this June, with organisers confirming the event’s largest-ever drinks reception as registrations continue to run more than 10% ahead of last year.
View full details >
More featured suppliers

Property & Tenders

Location: Stratford, East London.
Company: Lee Valley Regional Park Authority
Location: Y Felinheli, LL56 4QN
Company: Newmark
Location: Newhaven, Sussex
Company: EiA Real Estate
Location: Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire
Company: Savills
Location: Oxford
Company: University of Oxford
More properties & tenders

Diary dates

22-23 Jun 2026
WX Wakefield , Wakefield, United Kingdom
21-24 Sep 2026
The Langham Huntington Pasadena , Pasadena, United States
06-08 Oct 2026
Messe Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
22-22 Oct 2026
QEII Conference Centre, London
More diary dates