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FIVB COACHES COURSE LEVEL 1 UNDERWAY AT FIVB DC IN THAILAND

FIVB COACHES COURSE LEVEL 1 UNDERWAY AT FIVB DC IN THAILAND

Bangkok, Thailand, May 8, 2023 – The FIVB Coaches Course Level 1 is being held from May 8 to 12 at the FIVB Development Center Thailand, with FIVB Course Instructor Mr Bojan Mirkovic from Croatia theoretically and practically conducting the five-day course and Mrs Feng Kun, former China women’s national volleyball team setter and captain who steered China to the 2004 Summer Olympics gold medal in Athens, the FIVB Course Assistant.

    

A total of 29 candidates from 8 federations comprising Hong Kong China, Korea, Kuwait, Macau China, Philippines, Russia, Vietnam and Thailand are attending the Coaches Course Level 1 to learn necessary coaching matters including nature of volleyball as a team sport, role and moral principles of coach, rules of the games which include instructions for coaches and players, basic theory of training, basic technical skills, basic tactics and basic physical conditioning.

The Coaches Course Level 1 commenced on Monday, with Mr Shanrit Wongprasert, AVC Honorary Life Vice President and AVC Executive Director, and Thailand Volleyball Association President Mr Somporn Chaibangyang jointly presiding over the opening at the FIVB Development Center Thailand.

Also in attendance were FIVB Instructor Mr Bojan Mirkovic, 36, FIVB Course Assistant Mrs Feng Kun, FIVB DC General Manger Mr Issara Riddhisinha and AVC Development Coordinator Ms Mingkwan Pusiddusid.

In his welcome speech, Mr Shanrit has his high hopes on all course attendants to bring knowledge and experience from this course for future use.

“On behalf of AVC President Mrs Rita Subowo, I would like to extend my sincere gratitude to TVA and FIVB DC to organize this FIVB Coaches Course Level 1. I Many essential items are necessarily required for being a coach and I think all course attendants can bring knowledge and experience from this course to apply for future use in developing your teams aside from supporting your career coach,” Mr Shanrit was quoted as saying in his speech.

“More importantly, it turns out to be a good occasion during this time as FIVB Instructor Prof Jose Inacio Salles Neto from Brazil, a  renowned strength and conditioning coach, is now conducting the FIVB Development Program, Seminar on Strength and Conditioning for Indoor Volleyball and Beach Volleyball in Thailand under the FIVB Volleyball Empowerment and I hope that you can observe that seminar as well. In addition, in 2024, the FIVB DC has planned initially to organize the Coaches Course…

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