Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

NISS conducts Level-1 course for boxing coaches

- BY SUSIL PREMALAL

The National Institute of Sports Science (NISS) is conducting a Sports Science Certificat­e Level-1 Course for boxing coaches on a request made by R. M. Upali Bandara, President of the Boxing Coaches Associatio­n of Sri Lanka (BCASL).

The course which began on September 24 and will run until November 6, covers a duration of 60 hours and is attended by 60 coaches.

“The main objective of this course is to provide boxing coaches with an extensive knowledge of sports science and to direct their athletes to become internatio­nal medallists,” said Bandara.

Among the subjects in the course syllabus are Applied Physical

Qualities and Training Methods for Boxing, Role of the Coach, Basic Skill, Movements and Techniques, Recovery Methods, Footwork Drills, Nutrition for Boxing, Psychology and Mental Preparatio­n and Physiology of Athlete Preparatio­n.

The key lecturers during the course are Sajith Jayalal, Director of NISS, former National Coach

Captain (Rtd) R. K. Indrasena, Internatio­nal Boxing Official Rukman Wekadapola, basketball coach and coordinato­r, Chathura Rodrigo, Dr. Lal Ekanayake, Director General of the Sports Medicine Institute of the Sports Ministry, Dr. Samantha Nanayakkar­a, renowned sports and exercise physician, Thisara Jayasekera, R. A. D. Jeewantha, R. T. Jayasingha and C. S. A. Arachchi.

The BCASL also hopes to conduct the Sports Science Certificat­e Level-2 Boxing Course later this year in addition to an Anti-doping Certificat­e Course conducted by the Anti-doping Agency in Sri Lanka, a boxing coaches coaching camp and AIBA 1-Star and 2-Star Internatio­nal Certificat­ion Courses in Sri Lanka, according to Bandara.

The course which began on September 24 and will run until November 6, covers a duration of 60 hours and is attended by 60 coaches

 ??  ?? The participan­ts in the Level-1 boxing course
The participan­ts in the Level-1 boxing course

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