Announced courses for basketball coaches and referees – El Sol de Sinaloa

Next November there will be some courses for Sinaloan coaches in technical aspects, psychological and injury preventionas well as for the referees.

César Ochoa, president of ADEMEBA Sinaloa, and Gerardo Torróntegui, Secretaryrevealed that from 11 to 13 in the Maria Espinoza High Performance Centerthese workshop courses will be taught.

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For the coaches, in charge will be Guillermo Veccio, former national team coach Argentina and Mexico.

Christian Delgadohead of sports medicine at the ISDE, will talk about preventing injuries and how to treat them immediately.

Juan Luis Soto, psychologistwill give a lecture on the importance of sports psychology and the management of emotions, before and during the games.

For arbitration, there will be judging courses taught by referees from ADEMEBA national with certification FIBA.

“We will have those courses in Culiacán to improve those areas in our coaches and judges. We have the talent in our hands but we have to polish it more, improving in these substantial areas such as physical, technical, tactical, psychological and judging”, declared the highest basketball authority in Sinaloa.

“The course, which is aimed at all ADEMEBA Sinaloa affiliated coaches, has a value of $1,800 pesos with curricular value; It is worth noting that if they do not take this course they will not be able to lead in official ADEMABA events, as well as in the national CONADE games”.

This same year, ADEMEBA Sinaloa, organized a judging refresher course in Ahome. Now it is the turn of the center of the state but improved and expanded with more aspects of the game of basketball to deal with.

“What we want and are calling from now on is for as many coaches as possible to join these courses in Sinaloa. It is not easy to organize this type of training. I hope and our Sinaloan coaches join the work; I think that will be the case.” With these words concluded, César Ochoa, president of ADEMEBA.

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