To put to use the advantage of the conscious lockdown, the Hockey India announced to commence the India level basic coaching course for the senior core probable who are currently camping at the SAI center in Bengaluru.
The course will record participants of 32 senior men and 23 high Women’s core problems, which will see the various sessions organized online by Hockey India.
Rani, who is the captain of India’s Women team, has previously already registered and attended the Hockey India coaching Education pathway and achieved the Hockey India Level 1 coach certification.
The coaching course [ India Level Basic] is an integral part of a well-planned coaching program which kicked off last year [2019] with the sole aim of providing a simple educational structure that will assist in the development of coaches from the grassroots level molding them into top coaches at international level.
This program designed by the Hockey India will see the core probable get 36 hours in reviewing their online sessions and then conduct an online assessment exam that will be focused on the latest FIH rules and regulations. In contrast, the online assessment for the senior Men’s core probable will hold today 11th May 2020 the same for the Women’s core probables on Friday 15th May 2020.
Furthermore, this online basis program will help the participants in widening their understanding of the Hockey game from the coaching view. Successful participants will be qualified to attend the Hockey India Level 1 coaching course.
Written by: Olumide Akinnifesi
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