Annual Coaching Conference held in Cluj

The European Table Tennis Union in cooperation with the Romanian Table Tennis Association (FRTM) organised the ETTU Annual Coaching Conference in Cluj Napoca after the GAZPROM European Team Championships.

“We had a well-organized Annual Coaching Conference by FRTM and we would like to thank the hosts for their efforts. A total of 31 coaches from 12 National Federations participated during the three days and three topics from three experts were presented ” said Development Manager Neven CEGNAR.

Alina Paula APOSTU (ROU) presented: “The Role of Social Media on Sponsorship Activation”

CHEN Zhibin (CHN) presented: “Comparison of The Asian and European Approaches to Technical Training”

LIU Yanjun (AUT) has presented: “How to Improve Footwork Using Body Power.

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