Elena TIMINA and LI Jiao shared their experience in Zagreb

ETTU Women Coaches Seminar 2017

 

The ETTU Women Coaches Seminar 2017 in Croatia’s city of Zagreb gathered 24 coaches from 13 countries. The organisers European Table Tennis Union in cooperation with the Croatian Table Tennis Association secured top class conditions for the participants. Main topics are how to teach and select young defence players; how to play against them as well as how to return the service. Lecturers are Elena TIMINA and LI Jiao of Netherlands.

 

The three days of intensive work in top class conditions provided by Westin Hotel started with the opening speech of ETTU Deputy President Ivo-Goran MUNIVRANA. Later yesterday TIMINA and LI gave introductory lecture whilst today the theoretical and practical workout is on the schedule. Tuesday is reserved for forum and questions.

 

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