Je suis ravi de partager avec vous le tout dernier épisode de Talk With Tristan où j’ai eu le privilège de m’entretenir avec Yanis Charcosset, joueur de rugby professionnel au LOU Rugby.
Dans cet épisode, nous explorons sa passion pour le rugby, ses défis sur et en dehors du terrain, ainsi que les valeurs qui guident sa carrière. Il partage des histoires inédites et des conseils précieux pour les aspirants athlètes, les fans de rugby et ceux qui cherchent à exceller dans leur propre domaine.
Ce fut une conversation captivante qui offre un aperçu unique du monde du rugby professionnel. Ne manquez pas cette opportunité de découvrir Yanis Charcosset sous un nouvel angle !
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Hello everyone and welcome to my channel for this second episode of TWT I have the opportunity to meet Yannis Charcosset this colossus of 1m84 and 104 kg with more than thirty match sheets in Top 14 he is confident exclusively for us on the start of his young
Career I’ll let you see that and I wish you a very good viewing [Music] it’s Yanis thank you for granting me this interview welcome let’s talk a little about yourself introduce yourself from where you come what are you doing so my name is yanish sur Cossais I am 21 years old I
Am a professional rugby player at Wolf I was born in Mâcon I am originally from Romanèche torrent sur in Saône-et-Loire and I I had an agreement to be able to speak with you, you introduce me for your project to achieve your project and what is the
Rugby player video every day what is it every day how these organize your days it’s quite busy of course well I’ve always wanted to experience these moments it’s a childhood dream it’s a job like any other well if we’re going to say in quotes it’s one of the best
Professions in the world it’s about making a living from your passion it’s it’s another it’s a moment that we enjoy that we get up to work on them well we say to ourselves well [ __ ] we’re lucky that we insert
An employee who gets up in the morning to go to work on construction sites but I do n’t think we even have the determination to go to work so yeah it’s pretty cool to be able to share moments with stars in professional rugby being young it’s
Rather nice and speaking of stars you have players who inspired you etc and with whom you played the game that you with whom you played or you are currently playing yeah of course after 1 2 3 internationals who play who plays wolf with me it’s it’s it’s horny to be able to
Rub shoulders with them every day like well discouilloux I can name so many you made it dark or I had the chance to also being with Mathieu Bastareaud so yeah it’s it’s a childhood dream what the first training sessions that I was able to anticipate with them well it was it was just
Fun what and how is life going young rugby player when you see in sports like football where you see young people hatching at 16 15 or even 17 years old today in rugby I suppose it’s a lot more difficult how it goes well then here’s a cool head and At
The end, it’s two different worlds, rugby doesn’t give a damn, we really can’t compare ourselves, at the end we can perhaps compare ourselves in sporting life, but then there are no longer several skills or they’re really not the same, after that, I don’t rugby player it’s it’s hard to get
This far and I’m the first, I haven’t arrived yet and I hope that one day I will arrive or at the highest we will say the most competent and that’s what and that’s what are your objectives in terms
Of level you want you already want to take perhaps more match sheets how does it happen first of all it’s to win in my club this is my club it’s Lyon it’s me I arrived at the age
Of 14 where I did all my classes all my classes young so I was able to play with you it’s nice and and yeah it’s not serious don’t worry and yeah it’s always loving to have done several several levels starting young and finishing professional
And what is the atmosphere of investing how is it going currently in view of the last last outings of the wolf but it is going very well frankly we have we have a good group we all pull each other up we’re not there to spit on each other frankly it’s great it’s
A good atmosphere that I think well I don’t know in other clubs but I think the ends and that in any club I don’t know if it’s going better or I don’t know but yeah it’s rather it’s pretty cool that it’s a good dynamic for us what and at the
School level how is it going Yanis but in fact in year I finished school level studies it is in fact when we are at the training center we are obliged to be up to 22 years old and well
For me it was my last year so I did a professional baccalaureate in commerce I did three years of professional baccalaureate in commerce then I followed up with a bts commerce and then we will say in quotes
I wanted more to worry too much about that so I moved towards a masonry course where I validated this year what so I said to myself in fact I validated several skills and and today the professional world requires a lot of a lot of time and I couldn’t
I couldn’t chain the two together and do this this masonry training is to prepare the press it’s going how it is you want you want to redirect yourself in this profession honestly I did that because it was something quite simple the high school where I was it was Tony
Garnier who Julien buniaset so he is the director who manages all the schooling knew the director very well so he was able to put me in contact directly with him and it’s sure it was very simple to be able to register and to see this milestone pass and I always
Found it rather interesting in masonry it’s a power to touch a little of everything and yeah it was pretty cool do you think a little bit about even if it’s a bit of a question but at 22 you maybe don’t necessarily think about that maybe think about what’s next to
Prepare things to have different projects how is it going honestly I don’t think so I will be a mason after my wife and what would you like to do you don’t really know honestly I do
N’t know at all we’ll see I’m still young and again I hope 15 years behind me so ahead of me sorry and there next season how do you approach it with well on the personal level and also on the professional level with a change of coach you see a new colleague with new
Players etc. how is it going to go I’m going to take the season as I was able to start the previous seasons yes it’s sure there is a change of coach after that it’s it’s choices which is rather administrative and we we’re not going to question ourselves because of that, we’re going
To move forward, we’re going to raise our heads and what there is to allow us to become great later, sir, and how does it happen at the muscular physical level, you haven’t had too many glitches this year how it went how it was organized a bit it’s a season it’s long
You still have a lot a lot of matches and how do you manage the efforts and the recovery time afterwards we are we are followed by numerous physical preparations after we have everything that is nutrition so the physiotherapists and all that too so it’s rather finally it’s rather reassuring
We are we are followed from A to Z so in terms of injury etc. we’re pretty well followed so but knock on wood to be able to continue this progress because this season I had the chance to be able to string together quite a few bad matches so that’s what and how it
Works happens because I had met via my via the previous podcast a driver who seems to me to be from the world of the automobile world which is still very competitive there are drivers who push themselves all year round etc to be able to take the other’s place I suppose it’s
The same in the professional world how does it happen competition within the same team sublime speaking that’s what it was in his stable yeah that’s for sure competition is everywhere the same and then we are not here to crash on each other honestly I am the youngest in the position
Where I play there are currently 3 of us and honestly there are three of us and we are finally we are pulling each other as much finally for to make the pluck the best possible for the weekends frankly it’s it’s great that because I don’t think in our class
It’s the same so yes it’s sure to to remove up it’s rather happiness what and especially being young and having a hooker what we are two young people in quotes I am from 2022 and finally like 22 years old and Guillaume he is he is 25 years old and we have
An honor hotel who is 33 years old who has selections it’s rather interesting which can give us it’s these abilities that he was able to have and all these how life goes in the locker room when you have more experienced people
Young people I think of times there are perhaps being generational gaps how does it happen yes it’s sure after that it’s after the hazing it’s over now it’s not like that anymore but after that if an old guy tells you to do something well you respect and you do it
You don’t complain yeah because there are some I suppose that like in any sport or like in any profession there are people who will be there giving them little orders how does it go after a bit of folklore a bit of a rugby team I think and you were talking
About paying attention to your nutrition etc. do you really have a suitable diet where you where you are still the image today of the slightly chauvinistic rugby player who drinks his beer at the end of the match
Who is going to go eat sauerkraut and sausages on the weekend how does it go no after that you have to finally you have to play the game what you shouldn’t eat McDonald’s every day with hamburgers
And that’s it what it is you have to know how to manage what we are we think we are big enough to be able to eat good things and to be able to perform well on weekends eating shit in quotes what a little vulgar but that’s not what will make us competent
And it is on the contrary it is we can have risks of getting injured or something so that is why we will still need good nutrition and speaking of injury etc how you prepare yourself before the matches to to better understand them and avoid any type of injury
Whether at the physical muscle level how does it happen afterwards I finally it’s individual you see we have we have several routines I know that I have a routine for to warm up and to be able to be
Fully present and how and how you manage your time during the days you have a schedule you have typical training sessions in the morning how it goes what I organize in fact finally I’m going to take a schedule from last year on Monday often we play on the weekend so Monday
It was more in recovery mode which involved no cycling etc a little bit of fun then regrouped them we had worked out and then we were going to do a fitness game to be able to recover the level
Of the weekend that players played after Tuesday it was quite a big day we did 8 a.m. 3 p.m. or that was intense after Wednesday it was off on Thursday we put in place for the weekend with speed and then on Friday it was set up and
The weekend match what and the matches what is your best memory since you started in terms of youth well in terms of in terms of of performance what are your most beautiful memories for me my most beautiful memory was but what we were European champion well I paid for the chance to
Play in the final that’s like that that’s it was it was recorded it’s in the past it’s in the past what but yeah I would say the semi-final to be able to make a semi-final the first professional year with the wolf finally my first year in pro yeah it was rather rather cool
It’s a lot of memories and to then be able to go to the final and be champion and I think there are many who watch that and how to follow over the years the rise of the wolf which takes more and more place within French rugby how you see it from the inside
How it’s going if it started from a team a few years ago which were in the second division now it has become one of the top teams in the Top 14 how it’s going is the group currently basically the staff everything that is in the offices it’s all the management of the
Wolf I think it’s them who put a big ticket on it and today it’s thanks to that it’s thanks to that I think that we are that we are in quotes a big Top 14 team a team of since the
End of I would say 5-6 years you see and here we put the ingredients for and finally quite simply we have we have players who have a lot of experience due to that and I think that’s what makes us value
Our collective and do you have great friends and who you got into rugby you have great with whom you have great memories and with whom you still play or others who have left for other clubs how do you also experience a bit of turnover in the teams every year
After me I actually did two clubs I played in Bellu sur Saône and then I will be in Lyon so I have kept all my childhood friends from Belleville where I go to see them quite regularly
There who are for me best friends of mine and for me on rugby there we don’t forget because otherwise we were trained and that’s why when I have the opportunity to go see them
As much as possible and what do I go there so that’s cool I I kept a lot of friends afterwards when I was young when I went to school at the Wolf I still kept quite a lot of friendship and who are dispatched in more in some in some clubs now or
That either comorea like margarie game like BM Matheo Juna Indian you too it’s the same as he has spiruvian too but there it is it’s in fact we all keep a link and I find it quite cool to be able to meet at the beginning well then we left each other because it’s
It’s rugby as they say what it is it’s like that but yeah it’s me for me a friendship you ca n’t let go of what and what which is quite nice in rugby uh me who experiences it a little from the outside
Now is that you still have values which are still very nice and even if you have the professionalization profile side etc that still remains very very the players still remains very accessible and how I think there is a kind of additional media coverage which appears more and more
And how you must I think be careful of your image how is it going you perhaps have advertising contracts how is that happens with different things honestly I don’t have a contract I have after that if we finally it’s the same as I said earlier it’s nothing to do with
Football and rugby today a footballer he goes not leave the locker room after your match like that while well we leave the locker room well we come across the supporters that we see we see Gones what is black to take photos so we say well no we say no no is -what
We were all like that when we were young we went to see the pros play one thing we ask is to take photos so no we are all open what ok well good and well thank you thank you
Yanis for for me having given this time it’s very nice of you I thank you I hope you have a great season this year and I want all the best for the future thank you very much