Rugby
Rugby is a rival sport played on a rectangular field in which a team works together to score an introductory shot or score a touchdown with the ball on the ground in the division.
Rugby originated in Rugby, England in 1823, the England Rugby Football Association was founded in 1871.
The International Rugby Board was established in 1890, and the International Rugby Board held the first World Cup Men's Rugby Championship in 1987 and the first World Women's Rugby Championship in 1991.
On October 9, 2009, in the 121st plenary session of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) held in Copenhagen, Denmark, Rugby Sevens was approved as an Olympic sport in 2016.
Rugby Football is a strenuous and enjoyable ball game played by two teams against each other.
Rugby Football is a game of attack and defense through the use of individual skills and is characterized by the largest number of players of any sport.
A game has 30 people running and fighting on the field, which is a spectacular scene.
The field is the largest, technically complex, and tactically diverse.
The game not only requires athletes to have a strong physique, tall bodies, fast running abilities, and a brave and tenacious will but also requires athletes to complete complex physical contact technical movements and tactical cooperation in the case of opponent blocking.
It requires athletes to have the flexibility and bouncing ability of basketball players, but also the skillful kicking footwork of soccer players, but also the fast and agile speed of track and field sprinters.
It is a comprehensive sport that integrates basketball, soccer, and track and field, and is highly interesting and ornamental.
Regular participation in rugby can effectively develop physical quality, enhance physical fitness, and improve the function of the body's organs and systems.
Long-term participation in rugby can cultivate the good qualities of bravery, tenacity, determination, perseverance, overcoming difficulties, solidarity and collectivism, and a noble personality and gentlemanly manners.
American football is an extremely intense game in the process, and blocking, tackling, and rushing are all integral parts of the game, which can also be said to be a major characteristic of American football.
To protect players from injuries that could delay the game, both the NFL and NCAA require all players to "wear proper and legal protective gear" before they are allowed to play.
When playing American football before 1900, players mostly used a piece of cloth on their shoulders or in front of their thighs as a pad according to their personal needs, and all kinds of strange equipment were available.
As the rules of the game evolved, so did the gear used in each era.
To this day, rugby is still a very popular sport, so if you're interested, why not give it a try?