Minsk hosted High Performance Coaching course

Supported by the Ministry of Sport and Tourism of the Republic of Belarus and High School of Coaches Minsk the capital of the Republic of Belarus hosted the High Performance Coaching course. The total of 14 coaches (7 women) attended the course which included practical and theory sessions.
The intensive program has been included in the Educational program of High School of Coaches of Republic of Belarus. This School gathers many sports: fencing figure skating ace hockey volleyball handball light and weight athletics cycling table tennis etc.
“I am very proud to come to my home town and conduct the coaching course I haven’t been in Minsk for 4 years and I feel very happy to do something for my colleagues from Belarus. Almost of all them knows me from small age and understanding between us was incredible also I understand very well needs and requirements of Belarus coaches and players. I am from Table Tennis family: my father Vladimir YEFREMOV and my sister Asia YEFREMOVA (Sazonova) lives in Minsk and teach Table Tennis on daily basics. All my friends are table tennis players or coaches… It help em understand the situation here much better. After this course I come will back to Medellin where is based my family and will prepare next challenge Egypt Hopes and Youth training camp previous GJC Egypt open 8-12 of June ” said coach Aleksey Yefremov

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