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Didier GAMET is a lecturer at Compiègne University of Technology and a researcher at the Biomechanics and Bioengineering Laboratory (UMR 6600 CNRS, Compiègne).
Emmanuel DORE is a lecturer at Compiègne University of Technology and a researcher at the Roberval Mechanics Laboratory (FRE CNRS 2833, Compiègne).
Julien PISCIONE is a doctor in biomechanics and head of the research unit at the French Rugby Federation's national technical directorate.
Rugby is a fast-growing contact sport. It has become very popular, and is played at all ages and levels of competition (youth, women's, amateur, professional, international).
The game of rugby is primarily based on the extreme pressure exerted on the opponent for possession of the ball (figure
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