FIH President and FIH Master Coach Tayyab Ikram had an interaction with the candidates and educators of the FIH Level 4 Coaching course currently taking place in Malaysia on the occasion of the FIH Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup. President Ikram shared his life passion for coaching and some of the learnings of his High-Performance coaching career.
He said: “It was a great pleasure to meet all these coaches who are doing such a wonderful job to grow and improve our sport. Telling my personal journey to become a FIH Master Coach, I could advise about the optimal coaching approach and strategies, as well as the key focus areas for coaches. We discussed about a wide range of topics such as the FIH Education system, the FIH events calendar, the penalty corner or the current status of developing non-watered turf. A central discussion point was the welfare of athletes, which has to be the number one priority for coaches!”
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