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Analysis of Professional Soccer and Tennis in Comparison CONTINUING EDUCATION – Seminar During the ATP Grass Court Event in Halle Analysis of Professional Soccer and Tennis in Comparison. Dear Friends and Colleagues, it is with great pleasure that we invite you to participate in the 1st PTCA – Seminar operated and organized by Gerry Weber Breakpoint Base in Halle. The seminar is thought as a continuing education in sports coaching analysis. We are happy to introduce many high-level coaches and fitness experts as the main speakers and tutors at the seminar. As always the objective of the PTCA seminars is to provide a forum where different experts can meet, discuss and present the most recent advances and common knowledge in International Top Level Coaching. So this time we have chosen to dig into the analytical aspect of mobility/ flexibility & endurance training with different player types – comparison of training in tennis and soccer. Additionally we will analyze how it is possible to optimize a player preparation with help of video techniques. During the years we have had great PTCA-seminar speakers such as Mats Wilander, Patrik Kühnen, Juan Carlos Ferrero, Antonio Cascales Martinez, Bob Brett, Dr. Ann Quinn, Dr. Mark Kovacs, Emilio Sanchez, Luis Mediero, Adrian Rattenbury, Prof. Dr. Christian Haid, Oliver Heuft, Mats Merkel, Ronnie Leitgeb, Prof. Dr. Görtzen and many more. The result was an amazing array of state-of-the-art lectures covering a wide range of topics. We are sure that this seminar will be an exciting highlight showing many details and possibilities associated with top level coaching. We are proud to announce Gerry Weber Breakpoint Base as the host of the seminar. The long and spectacular history of Breakpoint Base guarantees the perfect setting for this high-class event. We look forward to welcome you in the Gerry Weber Breakpoint Base, Halle Germany during the ATP-Grass Court Event. Limited Spots: ENTER NOW! PTCA Coach Development Gerry Weber Breakpoint Base Halle Hakan Dahlbo Burghard Riehemann _______________________________________________________________________________ MORE INFORMATION: Venue: TC Blau-Weiss Halle e.V. , Weststrasse 93, 33790 Halle/Westfalen, Germany Date: 18th June 2017 Entry: ONLY EMAIL: (Dead-Line: 12th June 2017) Burghard Riehemann Tel. +49 541 432152 Mob. +49 177 4321520 Email: [email protected] Cost: 120 € / Person Please pay the Fee € 120 at the latest 12th June 2017 to: Breakoint TennisTeam GmbH & Co. KG Volksbank Bad Oeynhausen IBAN DE87 4949 0070 0000 5952 00 BIC GENODEM1HFV TC Blau-Weiss Halle e.V. , Weststrasse 93, 33790 Halle/Westfalen, Germany P R O G R A M (18th June 2017) Analysis of Professional Soccer and Tennis in Comparison. Topic1, 2: Mobility/ Flexibility & endurance training with different player types – comparison of training in tennis and soccer Topic 3: Match Preparation with Video Data and other Analysis Time Topic Tutor Site Event Location: 10AM Part 1: TC Blau-Weiss Halle e.V Mobility & Flexibility Dennis Beckermann, Marc Charles, Differences of Leif Frach, Flexibility & Mobility Flexibility & Mobility Alongside with Stability 11.30 AM Coffee Break TC Blau-Weiss Halle e.V 12AM Part 2: TC Blau-Weiss Halle e.V Endurance in tennis Dennis Beckermann, Marc Charles, Diagnosis of the Leif Frach, General Endurance Capability 4x4 Intervals - When and Why 1PM Free Time for Watching ATP Gerry Weber Stadium Tournament Matches (Q round 1) 5PM Part 3A: TC Blau-Weiss Halle e.V Match Preparation and Video Sebastian Hartung, Florian Analysis Kohfeldt , Janos de Witt , Jan de Witt, Collecting Video Data and other Analysis Material by Coach and Scout 6.30PM Break TC Blau-Weiss Halle e.V 7PM Part 3B. TC Blau-Weiss Halle e.V Match Preparation and Video Analysis Sebastian Hartung, Florian Kohfeldt , Janos de Witt , preparation of video Jan de Witt, material, collaboration of scout and coach how to prepare the player / team with the most important information’s TC Blau-Weiss Halle e.V. , Weststrasse 93, 33790 Halle/Westfalen, Germany PRESENTATION TUTORS: Dennis Beckermann Breakpoint Tennisteam, Physical coach, physiotherapist and osteopath was working with Andrea Petkovic in 2016 and weekly based with Gilles Simon Marc Charles Breakpoint Tennisteam, Physical coach for 15 years; was working with several professional players (Illya Marchenko) Leif Frach Werder Bremen, Physical coach U23 soccer Jan de Witt Breakpoint Tennisteam, actual ATP tennis coach of Gilles Simon, former tennis coach of Gael Monfils, Viktor Troicki and Jarkko Nieminen Janos de Witt Breakpoint Tennisteam, video analysis Florian Kohfeldt Werder Bremen, Coach U23 soccer Sebastian Hartung Werder Bremen, Video analysis soccer professionals and U23 TC Blau-Weiss Halle e.V. , Weststrasse 93, 33790 Halle/Westfalen, Germany .
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