Build Your S&C Career With The Coaching & Programming Methods I’ve Personally Used to Train Some of The World’s Best Rugby Players.
With so many courses, books, and certifications on the market it’s hard to know where to go to upskill. I’ll share with you the tricks of the trade I’ve picked up over 20+ years of coaching, help you avoid key mistakes I made early in my career, and give you actionable advice and education you can immediately implement.
Coaches Corner gives you a direct line to ask me questions, learn in a collaborative environment, and knowledge you can use to get better results with your athletes.
The Three Pillars of your mentorship:
Start with a 1-1 video call with your coach to review your goals and map out your training
Receive daily feedback, messaging support, and breakdowns of your lifts Monday–Friday
Weekly accountability check-ins to make sure you are staying on track to hit your goals
Access 2 x per month group coaching calls and the Rugby Ready WhatsApp chat
Monthly 30-minute 1-1 call with your Coach (gold plan only)
CONNECTION WITH YOUR COACH
Your training starts with an assessment to measure your technique, strength, mobility, power, fitness, and body composition
After assessment week, the first custom four-week phase of your program starts
Weekly adjustments are made based on your results, lifting videos, and feedback
Every 4 weeks, a new custom 4-week phase starts that builds on the one you just completed
Long-term progress tracking is in place to make sure you are improving in key areas
TRAINING BUILT FOR YOU
Review your week and look at key areas such as sleep, nutrition, stress, obstacles, and overall progress
You will receive specific feedback every week to celebrate your wins and help you improve in any areas you are struggling with
Access education on simple strategies to improve your sleep, fuel for performance, and take care of your body
Implement new habits to achieve your goals whether that’s fat loss, muscle gain, or improved performance
Your coach will help you nail the big rocks of performance day in and day out
SIMPLE HABITS TO MAKE A BIG CHANGE
Ready to Start?
Fill out the brief application below and a member of the Rugby Ready team will contact you to schedule a free consultation.
Testimonials From Athletes Like You
Rugby Ready Coaches
Dr. Nic Gill is a professional strength and conditioning coach and consultant with huge expertise in rugby and other sports. He is the head of performance and coaching at Rugby Ready.
Gilly is best known for his work in rugby, with 20 years of experience in the sport. For the last seventeen years Nic has been the strength and conditioning coach for the New Zealand All Blacks, a period of international success for the team which has included more than 120 rugby test wins and the World Cup title in 2011 and 2015.
He continues to study and research many areas of sports science at the University of Waikato, constantly refining and evolving his philosophy for being fit and healthy and having the 'winning edge' in life and in competition.
He currently lives in Tauranga and is married with two children. Gilly loves to grow Avocados and Kiwifruit and tries to challenge himself every year with something that "gets him outta bed" to stay fit and healthy.
Dr. Conor McNeill joined Rugby Ready in July after previously working in Performance Science for the Kansas City Royals, leading several projects driving physical development across the organization.
Prior to his work in baseball, he spearheaded physical preparation and applied sport science for the New Zealand All Blacks 7s and Black Ferns 7s for major competitions, including the Olympic and Commonwealth Games and World Cup. He also served as a Strength and Conditioning Coach for the 194th Wing, Special Warfare, Air Force, where he optimized the operational readiness and physical performance of tactical athletes in elite military roles.
Conor has experience supporting collegiate sports programs at the University of Washington(2016), Austin Peay (2014), and TCU (2013). He has also made stops with Tianjin Judo (China), the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado, and his former American football team, Les Dauphines de Nice (France).
As an athlete, Conor was a collegiate football player and track and field thrower at Pacific Lutheran University, followed by a season of professional football overseas in France. He studied Business Administration and Sport Psychology at Pacific Lutheran University, earned a master’s degree in Health and Human Performance from Austin Peay State University, and a PhD in Health, Sport and Human Performance from the University of Waikato (NZ).
Conor resides near Seattle, Washington with his wife, Kelly, daughter, Maeve and son Miles.
Tyler Buck has been coaching full-time since 2015, working with rugby players from grassroots to the international level, as well as athletes, runners, lifters, and health clients. Bucky has a deep passion for coaching and loves to see his clients succeed both on and off the field. One of the things that sets him apart is his ability to connect with his clients, with Bucky you don’t just get a program you get a coach who is fully invested in your journey.
He played rugby from age 11-20 before he had to hang up the boots due to concussion. As a life long athlete he played rugby, basketball, soccer, jiu jitsu, long distance running, CrossFit, bobsledding and now powerlifting.
Bucky is driven to help athletes discover their strengths, build resilience, and get 1% better every day. To stay sharp, he studies daily and is mentored by two of the world’s best, Dr. Nic Gill and Sebastian Oreb.
Tyler is a certified Personal Trainer with multiple training certifications and a diploma in marketing and management.
Outside of coaching he loves spending time with his family on Vancouver Island, powerlifting, collecting comics, sipping a good coffee, and walking with his dogs in nature.
Frequently Asked Questions
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1-1 Coaching is not a one-size-fits-all template delivered to thousands of people. It’s a fully personalized program delivered by one of our expert coaches. Your coach will assess your strengths and weaknesses, and then work alongside you to create a custom program to achieve your rugby goals
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We match you with the coach that is most suitable for you based on your communication style, intake form, and goals. Some coaches may not have open spaces at the time of your registration.
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We have a number of 1-1 clients for who have retired from the game or are looking to keep fit! You don't have to play rugby to train with us.
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You will speak to your coach often through the week. You have the ability to message any weekday with a 24-hour response rate, receive weekly training overview videos where your coach will review your plan and give you specific feedback, and if you are on the gold plan a monthly 1-1 call with your coach. You will never go a week without hearing from your coach.
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Gilly has a select few 1-1 coaching spaces open and is available during live members only Q&A’s.
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Anytime you refer a new 1-1 coaching client you receive 4 weeks of free training. There any no limits on referals.
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The first week of your program is assessment week to establish your baseline physical abilities. Throughout the year when appropriate certain tests may be used such as a bronco, 20m sprint, etc. Testing will be dependant upon your training level, goals, and abilities.
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First, you need to see a sports therapist to be assessed. Ask them to provide guidance on the type of training you can and can’t do and then advise your coach in the in-app messenger. We will be able to provide guidance on modifying your training so you can continue to train in a way that aligns with your physiotherapists guidelines.
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1-1 coaching with Gilly, there is a minimum 3-month commitment.
There are no time commitments or contracts on our silver or gold plan. You can either pay month to month or at a discounted rate in full for the year.
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If you don’t love your training within the first 28 days of your plan simply request a refund.
*refunds are not provided after your first 4-week block ends.

