Touch rugby, a non-contact form of rugby, can significantly benefit a player’s mental health and develop key mental skills. It provides mental health benefits similar to other team sports, without the risk of injury. Players report a positive impact on their mental well-being and are more likely to experience these benefits than contact rugby players.
The NBI Touch Rugby profile identifies the thinking preferences of the individual Touch player. As we are dealing with preference, it is important to note that there are no bad, or wrong profiles. The NBI Touch profile is a descriptive, non-judgemental analysis, with no profile being better or worse than another. Instead, the report gives a description of an individual’s thinking preferences during play, and makes recommendations based on those.
The NBI Touch profile measures thinking preferences, and not skills or ability in executing those preferences. It is therefore possible that an individual has a very strong preference for order, planning and organisation, but has never had the chance to develop the skills to plan and organise. The recommendation in this instance would be that since the desire is there, the skills to support that desire should be developed in order to be effective in a Touch Rugby career.
With this Instrument you will:
- Gain insight into how you should approach and play your touch rugby
- Improve your results
- Understand your team mates better
- Coach and be coached in your own way of thinking
- Become a Whole Brain touch rugby player
- Develop a whole brain strategy on the field






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