25 Tajik volleyball coaches familiarize themselves with new requirements of training for international contests

DUSHANBE , August 1, Asia-Plus – 25 volleyball coaches from all regions of Tajikistan are taking technical course that opened in Dushanbe on August 1. The training course is being held within the framework of the Olympic solidarity program, according to Farid Solehov, a spokesman for Tajikistan ’s National Olympic Committee (NOC). Internationally known coaches […]

Valentina Kondrashova




DUSHANBE


, August 1, Asia-Plus – 25 volleyball coaches from all regions of


Tajikistan


are taking technical course that opened in


Dushanbe


on August 1.

The training course is being held within the framework of the Olympic solidarity program, according to Farid Solehov, a spokesman for


Tajikistan


’s National Olympic Committee (NOC).

Internationally known coaches Vitaly Kravchenko from the


Russian Federation


and Andrew Grzib from


Poland


have been invited to conduct the training.  

Participants in the training course will familiarize themselves with the latest international norms of training for international competitions.  The training runs through August 12.  

The similar training seminars for Tajik coaches on taekwon-do, boxing, and alpine skiing have already been conducted  in


Tajikistan


.

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