Kenya Sports Academy completes Nairobi region basketball coaches' training
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The Kenya
Sports Academy under the Ministry of Sports and Culture today concluded a four-day
training camp for grassroots and upcoming basketball coaches in Nairobi County
region.
Led by
basketball legend Ronnie Owino over 50 coaches were taught to identify and nurture
basketball players from a young age until they transition to the professional
game.
“Our topic
here was teaching tactics and teaching technical aspects when it comes to
talent identification. We have also talked about talent identification the
parameters to choose good players where
we have to think about potential because someone can think they are not so good
now then letter they get better so
considering the tangibles and the intangibles,” Owino said.
Former
Equity Hawks point guard Samba Mjomba and coach Patrick Koirana were part of
the clinic and said they had benefited a lot from the training and would go on
to apply the knowledge.
“I have
learnt about three team coaching that involves the heart the body and the mind
its basically moving away from our traditional coaching methods so we are
moving to a more mental and psychological ways of handling the game.
“I have
learnt how to handle different age groups of players. These are basic things
that we need as coaches. It is not an easy task handling different age groups
but the knowledge the tutors have impacted on us will be very useful,” the
former Equity hawks point guard stated.
Kenya
Academy of Sports principal sports and curriculum and training officer Godfrey
Mwaloma has promised to spread the training programs to
the rest of the country in order to benefit the enter nation.
“We are
happy with what the trainers have done with the coaches because these are the
ones who will go to the grass roots to identify and nature talent so that we have a big pool of players
who we are going to use in future in the national team.
“We are
planning to take this program to the grass roots especially during midterm
breaks and when schools close so that we can balance education and sports,”
Mwalome said.

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