Coaching Culture with Ben Herring

Ken Grover: The World Is Your Classroom: How Rugby Tours Build Character.


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What happens when young athletes step outside their comfort zones and experience the world through the lens of rugby? Ken Grover, the 79-year-old founder of Gulliver's Travel, has been answering this question for over four decades through more than 4,000 tours worldwide.

From his early days touring with Norths Rugby Club in 1973 to organizing massive contingents for Rugby World Cups, Ken has witnessed firsthand how travel transforms young people. "The epitome of culture is going to Japan," he explains, describing how tours expose players to different approaches both on and off the field—from the Japanese respect for opponents through bowing to their practice of cleaning locker rooms after matches.

The power of these experiences reaches far beyond rugby skills. Parents have called Ken saying, "Thank you, we've got our son back," after seeing positive changes in their children following tours. These transformations happen through the natural consequences of touring life: players learn punctuality, respect for opponents, and adaptability when facing unfamiliar challenges.

What makes Ken's perspective particularly valuable is his recognition that tours create "learning curves that never end." The unexpected situations—like navigating a cyclone during the Japan World Cup or adapting to different playing styles—often provide the most meaningful growth opportunities. As he puts it, "Failure as well as success are two sides of the coin, and they're both very important in the learning curve."

Perhaps most significantly, rugby tours build connections that transcend the sport itself. The shared experiences create bonds that last decades, forming networks of friendship and support that extend throughout players' lives. "Rugby is a special place where you can go anywhere in the world and meet rugby people," Ken observes, highlighting the sport's unique ability to create global community.

Ready to transform your team through the power of travel? Discover how a rugby tour could become the defining experience that helps your players grow not just as athletes, but as leaders, global citizens, and better versions of themselves.

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