Sejong City Sports Council Visits Armed Forces Athletic Corps for Young Athletes' Advanced Training Program
The Sejong City Sports Council will operate a "Sports Benchmarking Program" for three days from August 12 to August 14 at the Armed Forces Athletic Corps located in Mungyeong, North Gyeongsang Province. This is the first time such a program has been held since the council was established.
The program targets about 30 middle school student athletes in track and field and wrestling. According to officials, it was designed to enhance the athletes' performance and motivation. The main activities will focus on experiencing the systematic training system of the Armed Forces Athletic Corps and participating in one-on-one, single-point lessons with professional athletes and specialized sports instructors affiliated with the corps.
The council plans to implement various programs to strengthen the capabilities of young athletes and expand the base of professional sports. These include domestic benchmarking visits to advanced sports facilities, support for training equipment, and inviting specialized sports instructors for disciplines that do not have school sports teams.
Hot Picks Today
At President Lee's Call to "Give Enough to Shock," Whistleblower Rewards Become a Real Lottery
- If a Samsung Electronics Employee with a 100 Million Won Salary Receives a 600 Million Won Performance Bonus, Taxes Total 247.19 Million Won
- Lived as Family for Over 30 Years... Daughter-in-Law Cast Aside After Husband's Death
- "White House Blocks Repatriation of 'Ebola-Infected' Doctor... Ultimately Transferred to Germany"
- "4.15 Million Won Prada Jacket Shows White Spots After One Wear"...Korea Consumer Agency Orders Full Refund
Oh Youngcheol, president of the Sejong City Sports Council, stated, "This will be an opportunity for the athletes to experience advanced training environments and take their skills to the next level." He added, "Next year, we plan to expand the program to include more sports so that a greater number of athletes can benefit."
© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.