| Guillermo Gulli has brought to Canada and North America the SCRUM Technique and Mystic originated in Argentina- his mother country-. Presently he’s well known through the remarkable success that he has obtained with different clubs and University teams. |

Encouraged for these achievements he has developed : “MOVE FORWARD”, which is basically an intensive forward’s clinic and training in this technique and discipline. It also includes a special machine called DINAMOMETRO, developed by Mr Aldo Agustoni, his former Argentine coach and mentor and which is used specifically in this program. The "SCRUM : M & T " program was designed to be developed at your Rugby club or facilities, indoor or outdoor, any time of the year. If you’re interested, please contact THE 300 Rugby Academy at gui@the300rugbyacademy.com Please check out the videoclip and donwload the “SCRUM: M & T” program details. |
| SCRUM: Mystic & Technique © Scrum Oriented Clinic . This Clinic is addressed to schools, clubs or organizations who want to improve it forwards technique, specifically scrums, mauls, rucks and tackle. The duration and format can vary according to the needs and goals required. We can run it locally or at your own facilities. Exclusively for your Club or University or in an Open-By Invitation Format Based in the presenation made " Coaching the Coaches" - Kingston - March 09 - |

| The Scrum is not only for gain ball possession but, most important, to win the forwards' psychological and spiritual battle (Guillermo Gulli) Nando Parrado played rugby. Who is Nando Parrado? He was part of the crashed deep in the Andes Mountains October 1972. In order to survive without food and water for 72 days in the lifeless glacier, Parrado and his teammates ate the flesh of their dead Uruguayan rugby team whose plane friends. Facing his own imminent death, Parrado and another teammate left the plane wreckage clothed merely in layered sweatshirts and trekked on foot for 10 days all the way to find help in Chile. In the process they scaled a 15,000 foot peak that not even the most experienced mountain climbers equipped with all the best gear would attempt to conquer, especially not at that time of year. Parrado did it with sneakers and his bare hands. He survived. And he led a rescue expedition back to the crash site to save his teammates. In his recent memoir of survival, Miracle in the Andes (Crown), Parrado explained that “rugby was more than a game, it was a sport raised to the level of moral discipline.” He believed that “no other sport taught so devoutly the importance of striving, suffering and sacrificing in pursuit of a common goal.” “Most all of all,” said Parrado, “the game demanded that teammates develop an unshakeable sense of trust. For me the essence of the game can only be found in the brutal, controlled melle known as THE SCRUM, … ...to me this is the essence of Rugby! (Nando Parrado) |

