Coaching experts gathering in Wales

Theme of the currently running ETTU Coaches Conference in Cardiff (Wales) at the Wales National Sports Centre is: โ€œWhat coaching style are you?โ€ Conference started last night with a very interesting 3h talk by Andy MCCANN an award winning ph

Theme of the currently running ETTU Coaches Conference in Cardiff (Wales) at the Wales National Sports Centre is: โ€œWhat coaching style are you?โ€

Conference started last night with a very interesting 3h talk by Andy MCCANN an award winning physical education teacher and advisor and coach to high performance athletes in the UK.

For the first time an ETTU conference dedicates time for para table tennis with speaker Neil ROBINSON (GB Paralympics coach) speaking on how to work closely with disabled squads and as a coach why it is important in todayโ€™s society to be competent in coaching athletes with a disability.

Paul HUGHES Table Tennis Wales psychologist explores what coaches need to implement and how to get the best from their teams/squads and their programs.

Final sessions (theory and practice) by LIU YanJun from Austria on technical advances in the game with discussion on new shots tactic and techniques emerging in todayโ€™s world game and how coaches from Europe are implementing these exciting changes.

MULTI-BALL training research done at the University of Thrace (Greece) will be presented in the final session by Michail KATSIKADELIS from Greece.

Ryan JENKINS said : โ€œIt was important to show that a small association like Wales could organize and invite Europe to our Capital Cardiff . This kind of meeting with the coaches is very important for us and the ETTU should think of hosting more regional conferencesโ€.

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The European Table Tennis Union (ETTU) is the governing body of the sport of table tennis in Europe, and is the only authority recognized for this purpose by the International Table Tennis Federation. The ETTU deals with all matters relating to table tennis at a European level, including the development and promotion of the sport in the territories controlled by its 58 member associations, and the organization of continental table tennis competitions, including the European Championships.

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