Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Players open to ideas, says coach

- Sharad Deep sharad.deep@htlive.com

› I am happy that I am in the company of good players. They (players) help me understand things and that is really good for our preparatio­n . SJOERD MARIJNE, Hockey coach

LUCKNOW: Sjoerd Marijne, the coach of Indian men’s hockey team, is different from others.

At the age of 43, the Dutchman brings a lot of energy in training sessions, plays alongside players with full intensity and challenges them like a perfect rival as he wants them to put their best foot forward in every match.

This makes the boys manage skills on their own and creates a situation where players experience the intensity of a real match situation.

Words of encouragem­ent as well as suggestion­s in the dressing room and playing field also make a difference.

“I am happy that I am in the company of good players. They (players) help me understand things and that is really good for our preparatio­n for the upcoming World Hockey League at Bhubaneshw­ar,” Marijne told HT over phone from Bangalore on Tuesday.

After shifting to the men’s team from women’s team this September, Marijne’s first assignment was the Asia Cup in Dhaka last month where India won the prestigiou­s event for the third time after a gap of 10 years.

“I find the success quite encouragin­g for the side ahead of the World League finals,” the coach said.

In fact, he didn’t enforce major changes and only finetuned the team’s planning as per the requiremen­t of players as he wanted them to give their best.

“I keep on talking to seniors and get a feedback on every session here in training as it helps me introduce new things or schemes,” said Marijne, who believes mental training of a player is a must in sport.

‘RESPONSIBL­E BOYS’

Marijne was training to be a tennis player in his early years but the lack of a mental conditioni­ng coach affected his chances. “The best part about the Indian side is that players themselves take responsibi­lity to do well and are open to suggestion­s and their proper implementa­tion. That is what one requires for mental training,” he said.

Hoping for a good show at the Bhubaneshw­ar event, Marijne said home conditions would help hosts India improve their position in world hockey. “It’s a battle between the top eight teams in the world, and it is a good opportunit­y for us to improve our ranking. My simple suggestion to my boys is that they should rely on their strength,” he said.

The World League Finals is the best opportunit­y for youngsters to stake claim for a permanent berth in the Indian side for a series of big events next year including Commonweal­th Games, Asian Games, Olympic qualifiers and Hockey World Cup.

 ?? GETTY ?? Dutchman Sjoerd Marijne (left) coached India to Asia Cup win.
GETTY Dutchman Sjoerd Marijne (left) coached India to Asia Cup win.

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