Hockey players’ response to workout plan during lockdown satisfies Junaid

Published April 11, 2020
“As a coach it is very encouraging for me that the players are following the workout plan with dedication." — APP/File
“As a coach it is very encouraging for me that the players are following the workout plan with dedication." — APP/File

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan hockey team’s head coach Khawaja Junaid is contended with the way players have responded to the online workout plan forwarded to them a few days back to keep them fit during the ongoing lockdown triggered by coronavirus pandemic.

“As a coach it is very encouraging for me that the players are following the workout plan with utmost commitment and dedication. The lockdown period is very difficult for everyone. Our players have also never gone through such a situation but their attitude is very positive and they are bracing it [the situation] up quite nicely,” Junaid told APP on Friday.

Spelling out the details of the workout plan for the players, the head coach said that it was mainly focused on three aspects of training. “Firstly, they’ve been asked to control their diet and avoid foods that increase fat level to an alarming level,” he said.

“Secondly, we’ve concentrated on their physical activity and in it we are targeting two things, number one the strengthening of their muscles through exercises such as planks, lunges, body squats, sit-ups, push-ups, yoga and lightweight training. And number two, cardiovascular exercises such as skipping, shuttle running and climbing stairs up and down repeatedly at home. In shutdown period all these exercises can be done in a confined area.

“Thirdly, as ultimately they’ll have to play hockey, we are focusing on skill exercises. We’ve pointed out the basic grey areas in their game and told them how these can be plugged during even such a period [lockdown],” he added.

Junaid further said that it was also being considered to start a regular online education system by sending video clips to the players. “All the players will be required to comment on these clips. We’ll wait till April 20 and if the situation does not normalise well go for that option.”

He said that in online education, there would be separate classes for goalkeepers. “The players will be reading hockey as a subject wherein they’ll be taught several things, including the structures of world’s best outfits such as the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and Australia,” he said.

Junaid said that the players were sending their workout videos regularly every second or third day.

“We’ve a group of 50 players. Half of this group comprises junior players. We gauge their videos regularly. Then, their performance is discussed with the president of the Pakistan Hockey Federation retired Brig Khalid Sajjad Khokhar and secretary Asif Bajwa,” the head coach remarked.

Junaid also asked people to observe social distancing by staying at their homes and do some sort of exercise to keep themselves fit.

“Please also take care of the vulnerable segment of the society and donate with open hearts,” he appealed.

Published in Dawn, April 11th, 2020

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