Roberto González reveals the ins and outs of basketball in Rioseco

Roberto González shows the students a movement of the game

Roberto González shows the students a movement of the game / F. Fradejas

The UEMC Real Valladolid coach closes the CB Almirantes technification days

Miguel Garcia Marban

About fifty children from Medina de Rioseco were lucky enough yesterday that the Real Valladolid Basketball coach, Roberto González, gave them an entertaining basketball lesson on the occasion of the fifth edition of the Basketball Technification Days, organized by the CB Almirantes, in collaboration with the town council, Caja Rural de Zamora, the Real Valladolid Basketball and Food Club of Valladolid.

In an afternoon session, there was time for dribbling, shooting or defense «in order to always be close to the kids who want to learn and enjoy basketball, and make them have a pleasant time so that they continue to have that desire to continue training and enjoying basketball “, in the words of Roberto González, who highlighted the importance of the campuses, since” in a short time you get a lot of training, many hours of basketball, because they continue to train, because they have a good time, since they also there is another time of activities, and because they interact in a very healthy environment such as basketball.

In relation to the present preseason, the Real Valladolid Baloncesto coach assured that he presents himself «with a lot of work, with many new players to have to join them all, but with great enthusiasm, that this will make us carry it with great enthusiasm and strength ». In previous days, coaches Víctor del Tío, Iñaki Martín and Gustavo Aranzana had passed through the Rio de Janeiro pavilion to participate in the technical training sessions.

With more than 80 registered children, between 5 and 15 years old, and with 21 monitors, today the campus of CD Almirante will be closed, with time for the initiation, learning and improvement of basketball, but also for recreational activities such as an urban gymkhana, a nighttime role-playing game or inflatables. The campus director and club president, Luis Alfonso de la Iglesia, was satisfied with the good development of the activity “with the added difficulty of carrying it out with hygienic measures.”

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