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Rugby is a sport that offers many benefits positive values for children adolescents. Here are some of the advantages lessons that rugby can bring to your child:

1. Physical fitness health: Rugby is a physically demanding sport, which means that players develop excellent physical fitness, muscular strength, endurance. This promotes a healthy lifestyle can help reduce the risks of sedentary-related diseases.

2. Team spirit: Rugby is primarily a team sport. Players must learn to work together, communicate, coordinate their actions to achieve their goals. This strengthens the sense of camaraderie cooperation, important social skills for life in society.

3. Respect fair play: Rugby promotes values of respect towards teammates, opponents, referees, the rules of the game. Fair play is at the heart of rugby, players learn the importance of respecting the integrity of the game treating others with dignity, regardless of the outcome.

4. Self-confidence: Participating in rugby progressing in this sport can boost young players' self-confidence. They learn to overcome challenges, set goals, see the results of their efforts, which can have a positive impact on their self-esteem.

5. Stress pressure management: Rugby often involves moments of pressure, whether during matches or training sessions. Players learn to manage stress, stay calm, make quick wise decisions in intense situations.

6. Discipline: Rugby requires a commitment to regular training, punctuality, adherence to rules. Children thus learn discipline personal responsibility, skills that can be transferred to other aspects of their lives.

7. Diversity inclusion: Rugby is a sport that welcomes all types of players, regardless of their size, physical shape, or background. This promotes a culture of inclusion acceptance of diversity.

8. Adversity management: Rugby teaches children to face defeats gracefully bounce back after failures. They learn that effort perseverance are essential for success overcoming obstacles.

9. Respect for rules: Rugby is a structured sport with clear rules. Players learn to respect these rules, which can translate into increased respect for laws social norms in other areas of their lives.

10. Fun camaraderie: Lastly, rugby gives children the opportunity to make friends, build lasting bonds, enjoy physical exercise while fun.

By encouraging your child to play rugby, you are not only helping them develop athletic skills, but you are also giving them the chance to acquire valuable values lessons that will help them succeed in various aspects of their life.
1. Is it safe?
Rugby places great importance on player safety. Proper protective equipment is used, measures are taken to minimize the risk of injuries.

2. How often will training matches take place?
Schedules vary depending on the clubs, but generally, there is one training session per week weekly tournaments.

3. Who coaches the rugby teams what are their qualifications?
Rugby teams are coached by qualified coaches with experience in the sport. They are responsible for teaching skills, fair play, player development.

4. What are the costs associated with registering for rugby?
Registration costs vary club to club but are generally around $100. This includes membership to Rugby Canada, Rugby Québec, club affiliation. Health insurance is included in Rugby Canada membership.

5. My child has never played rugby before. Is this a problem?
Not at all. Many children start rugby with no prior experience. Teams welcome beginners offer progressive learning. Everyone is welcome.

6. How does rugby teach positive values to my child?
Rugby promotes values such as respect, fair play, teamwork, discipline. These values are encouraged during training matches.

7. Does my child need to be very athletic to play rugby?
Rugby is accessible at all levels of fitness. It can help improve your child's fitness coordination, regardless of their initial level.

8. How long is the rugby season?
Mini junior rugby seasons begin in May end in August. For juniors, finals take place in mid-August.

9. How can I get involved as a parent?
You can get involved as volunteers to support the rugby team, help organize matches events, or provide transportation for players.

Remember that each league, association, or club may have specific answers to these questions. It is advisable to contact the rugby organization in your area directly for detailed up-to-date information.

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