ARPTC High School Rugby Virtual Programming – Begins July 1

The American Rugby Pro Training Center (ARPTC) is set to host its first virtual training program of the
summer. COVID-19 restrictions landed rugby programs, athletes, and the globe in a whirlwind of drastic
changes this spring, many of which will continue throughout the summer months. In an effort to maintain the
growth of rugby and athletes’ ability to train hard, ARPTC has created an online platform and training program
for High School athletes across the United States.

ARPTC’s Virtual Summer Program offers athletes a full scale, at home training program beginning July 1.
Once enrolled in the program, athletes have access to six education modules that cover all aspects of the
game, fitness, and skill development. Programming is offered on two levels, Basic and Advanced. The
Advanced package provides athletes with individualized development plans and video analysis to support skill
growth, in addition to a training package and educational workshops.

In-person rugby programming at the High School level is replaced by ARPTC’s Virtual Summer Program,
providing athletes with connections to top tier coaching staff and ongoing skill development while remaining at
home. With a start date fast approaching, High School rugby athletes are encouraged to register early. July 1st
marks the first day of the ARPTC Virtual Summer Program. Visit americanrugbypro.com or email Ryszard
Chadwick (ryszard.chadwick@americanrugbypro.com) for more information regarding programming and
registration.

ARPTC Virtual Programming

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