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* Roller Machine - Rhino Rugby is arguably the worlds best selling Roller Scrum Machine.
* Roller Machine - Rhino Rugby is arguably the worlds best selling Roller Scrum Machine.
* Bespoke - Aramis scrum machines are arguably the best bespoke machines <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aramisrugby.co.uk/bespoke-custom-made-scrum-machines|title=Bespoke Scrum Machines|accessdate= 2019-08-08}}</ref>
* Bespoke - Aramis scrum machines are arguably the best bespoke machines <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aramisrugby.co.uk/bespoke-custom-made-scrum-machines|title=Bespoke Scrum Machines|accessdate= 2019-08-08}}</ref>
* Indoor <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aramisrugby.co.uk|title=Indoor Scrum Machines|accessdate= 2010-05-17}}</ref>
* Indoor <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.predator.co.uk|title=Indoor Scrum Machines|accessdate= 2010-05-17}}</ref>
* Junior - For training children.
* Junior - For training children.
* One-man - Against which forwards, rather than a pack, can practice their scrum skills.
* One-man - Against which forwards, rather than a pack, can practice their scrum skills.

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A rugby union pack, training on a scrum machine.

A scrum machine[1], or scrummaging machine, is a padded, weighty device against which a pack of rugby football forwards can practice scrummaging and rucking.[2] The purpose of the scrum machine is to provide teams with a safe tool with which to improve the strength and skills of their players.[3]

The ideal engagement of a pack into a scrum is a simultaneous movement in the hit, shunt and drive. It is the instantaneous force exerted that makes the difference, not the sum of all the forces over time. Even small packs that coordinate in this fashion and hit 'on the beat' can control their scrums consistently.[citation needed]

A similar piece of equipment called a blocking sled is used by American football players.

Scrum machine types

The most common types are either the sled or the roller.

However, there are others, often for specific purposes or needs.

  • Roller Machine - Rhino Rugby is arguably the worlds best selling Roller Scrum Machine.
  • Bespoke - Aramis scrum machines are arguably the best bespoke machines [4]
  • Indoor [5]
  • Junior - For training children.
  • One-man - Against which forwards, rather than a pack, can practice their scrum skills.
  • Portable - often abled to be folded down, and with a container on the back which can be filled with sand or water to bolster weight.
  • Trailer - which can be attached and detached from a vehicle.
  • Skid Mounted (Kiwi Sled) - Timber or galvanised steel skids on the base with push back pads. An example of this is the Aramis Rugby Kiwi Reactive Sled. [6]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Rugby Scrum Machine". AramisRugby.co.uk. Retrieved 2019-10-01.
  2. ^ "Team Scrum Machine". School of Engineering and Physics, University of the South Pacific. Retrieved 2010-05-17.
  3. ^ "Effective Scrummaging" (PDF). www.rugbyottawa.com. Retrieved 2010-05-17. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  4. ^ "Bespoke Scrum Machines". Retrieved 2019-08-08.
  5. ^ "Indoor Scrum Machines". Retrieved 2010-05-17.
  6. ^ "Kiwi Sled Machines". Retrieved 2019-08-08.