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Neeraj’s former coach Bartonietz takes up a new challenge in India

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Slow-Y-Stady: Bartonietz said young people need a year for general preparation before starting the specific training of the event.

Slow and Stady: Bartonietz said young people need a year for general preparation before starting the specific training of the event. | Photo credit: IIS

Klaus Bartonietz decided to move away from training last year after a five -year period with Neeraj Chopra, but the German biomechanics expert is back in India, in a new role, with the aim of guiding the next generation of javelin pitchers.

Upon arriving as a consultant with the JSW Inspire Sports Institute, Bartonietz celebrated a one -week training camp in his academy in Hisar, working with the next WHO in South Africa earlier this year.

The scorching heat in the region has not been a skinny for the 76 -year -old man. “It’s good, heat, cold is not good for training,” he joked.

Champion coach in the city! 👨ò🏫#Teamiis It is proud to announce that Dr. Klaus Bartonietz, who previously trained Neeraj Chopra to his gold at the Tokyo Olympic Games, has joined us as a technical expert for the release program in Hisar.

He had a five -day session with our pitchers in Hisar … pic.twitter.com/dlppwm50do

– Inspire Institute of Sport (@iis_vijayanagar) May 20, 2025

“I am retired as a full -time response coach. I need more time for the family in Germany, daughter with grandson in Australia. But I asked Manisha Malkotra, and she had the idea of ​​providing support. The Hindu On Wednesday.

The plan

He explained that the plan was to visit several times a year, for seven to 10 days, celebrating short camps and track the progress of athletes. “It was for a week, maybe next time in July for two weeks.

“I will also turn around the Bangoon village, where javelin launchers live in the Jabalina Academy. I was critical, but it is a school with a really strong, incredible talent center. And hard trains,” Bartonietz added.

The Bangoon Academy in the Fatehabad district of Haryana, began and directed by coach Hanuman Singh, has the distinction of maintaining the national record in the women’s javelin in all age groups, except the higher level.

Bartonietz also insisted that, although the Olympic gold hype after the collection saw an increase of interest in javelin shot, a well -defined plan was essential to convert the potential into long -term results.

Backproof

“It needs a clean learning, a clean program of the bases that begin with children, more recent for 10-12 years, throwing javelins and learning to launch properly so that relearning is not necessary. Re-learning any technique is very contrary; it is not using its full potential and are prone to injuries.

Smooth to capture a moment with the men who made it possible: my coach Klaus Bartonietz and Physio Ishaan Marwaha. 🙏 pic.twitter.com/6lbyzbowxk

– Neeraj Chopra (@neeraj_chopra1) August 13, 2024

“What we are not doing because they are rushing to success. Athletes, coaches, administration and everyone is asking for medals and results in all parts of the world. You must give them time to develop: these children can start the SPRAEce of events,” heparación “,” Hearing. “

And yes, he congratulated Neraj after recently launch 90 meters in the Daha Diamond League and was proud of his neighborhood. “I was on the flight in the competition, and then we put those busy here, but I saw it later and sent it a message. Nothing special, only congregulations, now that the brand is infringed, continue.

“I FELT PROUD FOR NEERAJ THAT HE FINLY DID IT. AND BE ALOST THAT’S NOT THE ONLY ONE. SOM Beginning in the Beginning of the Beginning in the Beginning of the Initial in the Beginning of the Beginning in the Beginning of the Initial in the Beginning of the Initial in the Beginning of the Beginning of the Beginning of the Beginning of the Beginning of the beginning of the beginning of the initials at the beginning of the initials at the beginning of the initials at the beginning of the initial Initials at the beginning of the initials of the initials of the initiation of the initials of the seasoning initials of the season.

Published – May 21, 2025 10:37 PM IST

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