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Former Indian hockey stars undergo training to improve goalkeeping and drag-flicking techniques, giving Indian hockey a fresh new look.

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Former Hockey Stars Trained in Latest Goalkeeping and Drag-Flicking Techniques for Standardized Coaching

Former hockey stars in India are gearing up to revolutionize coaching methodologies in goalkeeping and drag-flicking as they undergo intensive training under the guidance of High-Performance Director Herman Kruis at SAI Bengaluru. The initiative, aimed at standardizing coaching techniques and nurturing young talent, saw the participation of renowned former goalkeepers and drag-flickers.

The likes of Adrian D’Souza, Bharat Chetri, Rupinder Pal Singh, and VR Raghunath, among others, sharpened their coaching skills to ensure that they are well-versed in the latest techniques and methodologies. The goal is to establish a uniform approach to coaching, especially at the grassroots level, to enhance the quality of training and foster consistency in skill development.

Herman Kruis emphasized the importance of equipping former hockey icons with advanced coaching techniques to shape the future of Indian hockey. The collaborative effort aims to elevate coaching standards and provide young athletes with the necessary tools to succeed in the sport.

Following their training, these experienced coaches will be deployed to national academies across India to conduct intensive training sessions, ensuring that their expertise is shared nationwide. This strategic move aligns with Hockey India’s commitment to investing in the future of Indian hockey by focusing on specialized coaching for young goalkeepers and drag-flickers.

By prioritizing talent identification and development at the grassroots level, Hockey India aims to strengthen the talent pipeline and ensure a continuous supply of skilled players for the national teams. This initiative marks a significant step towards enhancing the quality of coaching and nurturing the next generation of hockey stars in India.

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