Scheduled to be held at the state-of-the-art Pullela Gopichand
Badminton Academy
in Hyderabad ,
between March 23 and 30, 2013, the programme is open to a maximum of 30 Indian
badminton coaches with a minimum of two years' coaching experience who have
either played badminton at the national/international level or hold an NIS-SAI
diploma.
The seven-day course, designed to encompass various aspects
of badminton coaching, will also include information on the technical nuances
of the game. The trainee coaches will be exposed to intricacies of sport
medicine, sports nutrition, sports psychology and conditioning. The technical
aspects of badminton will be administered by BWF technical expert Venugopal
Mahalingam, National Coach Pullela Gopichand, Indonesian coach Edwin 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. On successful completion
of the course, the selected coaches will be accredited with the BAI for
conduct of National Development Programmes/National Coaching Camps.
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 all coaches completing the programme.
"It is encouraging to see that a private foundation,
such as the GoSports Foundation, is forthcoming in offering their expertise and
assistance to the development of the sport and its coaches. It is partnerships
such as these that will provide the necessary and solid foundation for the
holistic development of badminton in the country," said Dr. Akhilesh Das
Gupta, Course Chairman and President, BAI. "This course will enable the
competent badminton coaches to be equipped with training method and updated
knowledge of sports sciences. Which will go a long way in improving the
standard of Indian badminton players at all levels," said Mr. T.P.S. Puri,
Course Director and Vice President, BAI.
Commenting on the initiative, 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."
Press release
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