<tt id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"></pre></pre></tt>
          <nav id="6hsgl"><th id="6hsgl"></th></nav>
          国产免费网站看v片元遮挡,一亚洲一区二区中文字幕,波多野结衣一区二区免费视频,天天色综网,久久综合给合久久狠狠狠,男人的天堂av一二三区,午夜福利看片在线观看,亚洲中文字幕在线无码一区二区
          US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文
          Sports / China

          New Zealand rugby union to train China's Olympic dreamers

          (Xinhua) Updated: 2012-09-10 16:29

          WELLINGTON - Aiming for gold at the Olympics usually inspires intense international rivalry, but the debut of seven-aside rugby in the Olympic arena in 2016 is driving collaboration between New Zealand and China.

          Thirty-five of China's emerging rugby sevens players, 18 women and 17 men, will be among a 46-strong squad arriving in the western North Island region of Taranaki later this year for training with one of New Zealand's champion rugby unions.

          Their arrival in the city of New Plymouth in late November will be the first major international contract for the Taranaki Rugby Football Union's (TRFU) immersion program, says TRFU chief executive Neil Pennington.

          The month-long training program for the squad from Beijing's Xiannongtan Athletics School will see the players, coaches and trainers put through a "very, very full on schedule" to develop high-performance athletes who can compete at international level.

          "One of their clear goals would be to have as many representatives in the Chinese team as they can and our role is to make sure that we give them all the tools and coach them at that high performance level," Pennington told Xinhua in a recent interview.

          "Sevens is going to be part of the 2016 Olympics and, like all their Olympic objectives, I'm sure the Chinese will be looking for medals."

          The relationship with Xiannongtan, which has a reputation as a cradle of China's Olympic champions, was formed over more than a year by former TRFU chief executive Mark Robinson both in China and in New Zealand when the TRFU hosted a Beijing delegation during the Rugby World Cup.

          In his office beneath New Plymouth's Yarrow Stadium, which was the center of international attention last year when it hosted the historic rugby clash between Russia and the United States, Pennington sees the China program as another step in the global growth of rugby.

          "I just want this to be the absolute perfect experience for these athletes. It's a great opportunity for us as well in terms of learning a different culture, different perspectives, so the learning doesn't just go one way. We'll also learn from the Beijing sports people and I see that as a great opportunity," he said.

          "To me it's a combination, a partnership of cultures, so we can give them the best of our culture and they can take something out of it, and we would also like to take something out of it from a cultural perspective as well."

          The TRFU boasts an internationally respected team of coaches, including current New Zealand Sevens skills coach Clark Laidlaw and former Scotland Sevens head coach Jono Phillips.

          "It's going to be very intensive training for 30 days and part of the whole process is not just flogging them. It's also managing the players and the coaches and the trainers as well to ensure that they're getting the best value out of it. That includes proper scheduling to ensure there are rest periods," says Pennington.

          "Everything's covered. We take a holistic approach to their development so we cover everything, nutrition, video analysis, weights, conditioning, strength, speed work. At the end of the day Taranaki rugby is about people and we take our responsibility in that area very seriously."

          "They're actually bringing their own chefs and we, in consultation with the chefs, will supply all the food and accommodation. But their chefs will work with our nutritionists because they're professional athletes and they will be pushed hard to achieve that high performance level," he said.

          "It's just so important that they have the right nutritional requirements to keep their energy levels up and that's where we bring in the New Zealand nutritionist in rugby he'll work very closely with them to ensure that there's a right balance in what they're burning and their dietary intakes so it will be a combination of cultural dishes with high performance dietary requirements needed by the high performance athlete."

          The Beijing squad's coaches will span a range of ages and professional levels, which would allow partnerships to continue into the future and expand into other parts of China, he said.

          However, Pennington also jokingly admitted that while Olympic gold for China might be a testament to Taranaki's coaching skills, it would also be at the expense of his national team.

          "To me the Chinese culture is very much about wanting to be the best and they just love that success. You see from what they invest into their sports, the Olympics is a great example and this is an Olympic sport now," he said.

          "I love the attitude of the Chinese. It's 'We're not in this to participate, we're in this to win,' and it's a great attitude and one that really aligns with Taranaki rugby."

          Most Popular
          What's Hot
          Highlights
          Special
          ...
          主站蜘蛛池模板: 99久久激情国产精品| 久久精品国产亚洲AV不卡| 国产欧美精品一区二区三区-老狼 真实单亲乱l仑对白视频 | 无码精品一区二区久久久| 国产成人拍精品视频午夜网站| 国产chinese男男gaygay网站| 国产欧美在线观看一区| 国产精品亚洲一区二区在| 久久久精品2019中文字幕之3| 日本亚洲一区二区精品久久| 日韩中文字幕高清有码| 欧洲中文字幕国产精品| 2019国产精品青青草原| 久久99精品中文字幕在| 好吊妞| 国产精品久久欧美久久一区| 成人在线亚洲| 精品人妻无码专区中文字幕| 精品99在线观看| 国产成人精品一区二区三区免费| 91麻豆精品国产91久| 忘忧草在线社区www中国中文| 亚洲 欧洲 无码 在线观看| 亚欧乱色精品免费观看 | 日韩东京热一区二区三区| 在线午夜精品自拍小视频| 亚洲欧美人成电影在线观看| 夜鲁鲁鲁夜夜综合视频| 免费乱理伦片在线观看| 国产精品成人观看视频国产奇米| 亚洲欧美日韩高清中文| 久久高清超碰AV热热久久| 国产精品性色一区二区三区 | 国产成人亚洲欧美二区综合| 一本色道久久88亚洲综合| 亚洲综合精品中文字幕| 人妻 日韩 欧美 综合 制服| 性xxxx中国hd| 精品久久久久久无码人妻蜜桃| 国产成人亚洲精品青草天美| 无码人妻精品一区二区三区下载|