The Borneo Post

Dr Ong asks local coaches to embrace sports science

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KUCHING: Sports science must be applied in all training programmes by al l spor t s associatio­ns to optimise the performanc­e of athletes.

According to Sarawak Sports Corporatio­n CEO Dr Ong Kong Swee, there are still coaches who do not appreciate the importance of sports science in their respective sports especially concerning periodisat­ion and sports psychology.

““If coaches do not utilise the periodisat­ion plan, it would result in more injuries that can affect their winning percentage as well as being not psychologi­cally prepared to ‘ fight’ to the end which can be seen during Sukma XVIII,” he said while opening the National Sports Science Level One (SPKK) Course on Monday.

The course, jointly organised by the Sarawak Sports Corporatio­n, Department of Physical Education and Health, Institute of Teacher Education Tun Abdul Razak Campus ( IPGKTAR) and the National Institute of Sports Malaysia in IPGKTAR Kota Samarahan, will end tomorrow.

It is attended by 66 participan­ts comprising trainee teachers, coaches, state athletes and teachers.

The course, which is the fi rst Sports Science Level One course for 2016, is aimed at educating and certifying coaches in the applicatio­n of sports science in sports.

Kong, also the director of the Sarawak State Sports Council, told coaches to abandon “old school’ thinking which does not believe in sports science but instead embrace its impact in developing and maximising the potential of their athletes.

“All sports organisati­ons in Sarawak need to be forward thinking advocating sports science l ike Dr Chin Ngien Siong of IPGKTAR who has been the front- runner in educating, developing and certifying the Physical Education trainee teachers with sports science courses, BCE courses and other discipline­s of sports science through various collaborat­ion with sports science experts,” he added.

SSC , he s aid, would b e col laborating with strategic partners such as IPGKTAR, UM, UiTM and others who can help deliver key performanc­e outcomes for the success of sports in Sarawak.

Kong expressed his appreciati­on to the Department of Physical Education and Health, IPGKTAR, National Coaching Academy ( ISN Malaysia) and participan­ts for the success of the course, stating that there will be two more sports science courses before the end of the year.

The course was conducted by National Coaching Academy appointed instructor­s Dr Chin Ngien Siong, Gordon Nicolaus Jemat Anchang, Dana Raja Narayanasa­my and Lim Eng Hooi.

 ??  ?? (Seated front row, from left) Dr Chin, Dr Ong, Salmi Lilek and Muhammad Hazwan Haziq Rusli posing with the participan­ts.
(Seated front row, from left) Dr Chin, Dr Ong, Salmi Lilek and Muhammad Hazwan Haziq Rusli posing with the participan­ts.

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