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the tackling
noun
A system of ropes and blocks used to increase the force applied to the free end of the rope.
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I think that affected the tackling a little bit, too.
Who's going to do the tackling stuff though?
To them, he is the tackling guy — equal parts coach, pal and drill sergeant.
They love to run hard on the ball, they love the scrummage and the tackling.
Tebow faked to the sideline then plowed through Revis, who gave only his forearms to the tackling effort.
There was also the lovely scrum and the tackling.... No, there was no personal revenge issue here, either.
As Redknapp correctly said, Cattermole and Gardner were relentless, and Scott Parker will have had few busier afternoons in the tackling stakes.
Steven Gerrard last night described some of the tackling by England's opponents Honduras as "horrific" in the 0-0 draw between the two teams in Miami.
Russell was knocked out as he partook in the tackling exercise France set them with a blur of offloads and angles in the first few minutes.
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For a true champion, the bigger the game, the bigger the tackling.
This was in contrast to the tackling-induced direct contact situations where a knee valgus collapse occurred in all cases (n=3).
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