Badminton Coach Education Programme commences today in Hyderabad
BAI and GoSports Foundation partner to conduct a first-of-its-kind programme in India
23rd March 2013, Hyderabad: Pullela
Gopichand Academy is playing host to the weeklong intermediate level
coach training programme conducted by the Badminton Association of
India, in partnership with GoSports Foundation. A first-of-its-kind
coach education initiative for badminton in the country, the programme,
to be held between the 23rd & 30th March, has 35 coaches from across India participating.
The
seven-day course that encompasses various aspects of badminton coaching
begins on Saturday with introductory lectures by Badminton World
Federation technical expert, Venugopal Mahalingam. In addition to the
technical nuances of the game, trainee coaches will be exposed to
intricacies of sport medicine, sports nutrition, sports psychology and
conditioning. The sessions on technical aspects of badminton will be
administered by Venugopal Mahalingam, National Coach Pullela Gopichand,
Indonesian coach Edwin Iriawan and other senior Indian coaches. Other
experts involved with conducting the programme include conditioning
expert Jagmohan Singh, sports medicine expert Dr. Ashok Ahuja, nutrition
expert Mr. Venkatraman, sports psychologists Dr. Asis Goswami and Dr.
Sanjeev Sahni and Physiotherapist Dr. Kiran. With the classes being
conducted at the state-of-the-art Pullela Gopichand Academy, the coaches
will also get a glimpse into the daily training routines of top players
like Saina Nehwal, Kashyap and young Sindhu.
On successful completion of the course, the selected coaches will be accredited by the BAI
to conduct National Development Programmes/National Coaching Camps. "We
have seen India emerge as a strong force in World Badminton over the
last couple of years, with Indians being ranked amongst the top players
in the world. To sustain this momentum, we have to look at building a
strong structure for the development of the sport in India, and training
the coaches is a vital step in this direction. Working in tandem with
the GoSports Foundation for this programme, we are hoping that we can
assist coaches to update their knowledge and broaden their approach to
coaching" opined Mr. TPS Puri, Vice-President, BAI.
In
a unique model of alliance between a private foundation and a sporting
federation, GoSports Foundation is responsible for the implementation
and execution of the programme, while the BAI
is overseeing the training modules and assessment of the coaches
completing the programme. Speaking about their approach to train the
coaches to help strengthen the sporting ecosystem around the junior
players in the country, Mr. Nandan Kamath, Managing Trustee at the
GoSports Foundation said, "Having aided the development of junior talent
since 2008, we have noticed that the need of the hour in the country is
the professional identification and nurturing of high potential talent
available in a given sport. This is a task that, we believe, can be
fulfilled through the implementation and development of a potent
coaching infrastructure in the country and through capacity building
amongst those developing our junior talent."
Though
there are several training camps for players, such platforms for
coaches to develop their skills and share coaching techniques are rare.
"This is a wonderful initiative by the GoSports Foundation and Badminton
Association of India. Personally, I think that this is a great
opportunity for us to interact with other coaches and share our
knowledge and experiences. Training more coaches will help build more
centres of excellence and impact the sport at the grassroots level",
said National Coach Pullela Gopichand, sounding positive about this
training initiative.
Panelists at the Press Conference (L-R Nandan Kamath, Managing Trustee GoSports Foundation; T P S Puri , Vice-President, BAI; Venugopal Mahalingam, BWF Technical Expert; Pullela Gopichand, Chief National Coach |
BWF Technical Expert Venugopal Mahalingam addressing the coaches |
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