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A Red Machine National Development Program master-class took place in Sochi
06.08.2019
At the Sirius Educational Centre, a Red Machine National Development Program master-class took place which was organised by the Russian Ice Hockey Federation.
RIHF president Vladislav Tretiak, first vice-president and national team leader Roman Rotenberg, head coach Alexei Kudashov, coach Anvar Gatiyatulin, U16 head coach Vladimir Filatov, RMNDP coach Daniel Bochner and legendary coach Vladimir Yurzinov all participated in running the training sessions.
The players undertook training sessions for improving skating, puck control and coordination. The intensity of the training session matched up to the standards set by the Red Machine National Development Program. The specialists gave important advice to the players and shared their ice hockey experiences.
"For us, it is very important to hold more of these training camps with national team coaches," said Vladislav Tretiak. "This sets a great example for the young players. The program is a very useful one and it contains everything which a player requires to become a champion. We are trying to take the program to more regions so that we can have more players for the national teams."
"It was nice to take to the ice with the young players today," revealed Alexei Kudashov. "These were very interesting training exercises for the players. It's clear that they like the training process. I have studied the Red Machine National Development Program, and it contains everything is required to achieve positive results."
On March 13, 2018, the Red Machine National Development Program was presented in Moscow at the Ice Hockey Museum. The program includes new techniques for training players and educational material for the coaches. Basic ice hockey exercises for skating, puck control, theory, tactics, physical training methods and nutrition are all included in the program. Each series is designed for seperate ages between six and 18. The program has been approved by the Russian Ministry of Sport. The program has been presented by the Russian Ice Hockey Federation in Moscow, Kazan, Sochi, Tula, Khabarovsk, Chelyabinsk, Norilsk and Khanty-Mansiysk.
RIHF president Vladislav Tretiak, first vice-president and national team leader Roman Rotenberg, head coach Alexei Kudashov, coach Anvar Gatiyatulin, U16 head coach Vladimir Filatov, RMNDP coach Daniel Bochner and legendary coach Vladimir Yurzinov all participated in running the training sessions.
The players undertook training sessions for improving skating, puck control and coordination. The intensity of the training session matched up to the standards set by the Red Machine National Development Program. The specialists gave important advice to the players and shared their ice hockey experiences.
"For us, it is very important to hold more of these training camps with national team coaches," said Vladislav Tretiak. "This sets a great example for the young players. The program is a very useful one and it contains everything which a player requires to become a champion. We are trying to take the program to more regions so that we can have more players for the national teams."
"It was nice to take to the ice with the young players today," revealed Alexei Kudashov. "These were very interesting training exercises for the players. It's clear that they like the training process. I have studied the Red Machine National Development Program, and it contains everything is required to achieve positive results."
On March 13, 2018, the Red Machine National Development Program was presented in Moscow at the Ice Hockey Museum. The program includes new techniques for training players and educational material for the coaches. Basic ice hockey exercises for skating, puck control, theory, tactics, physical training methods and nutrition are all included in the program. Each series is designed for seperate ages between six and 18. The program has been approved by the Russian Ministry of Sport. The program has been presented by the Russian Ice Hockey Federation in Moscow, Kazan, Sochi, Tula, Khabarovsk, Chelyabinsk, Norilsk and Khanty-Mansiysk.
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