Junior Javelin Thrower
Posted by Pat | Posted in News | Posted on 08-08-2019
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A testing of the German Javelin squad took place at the headquarters of the German University of prevention and health management and the BSA-Akademie in Saarbrucken, health tests and info event at its headquarters in Saarbrucken on Friday, January 22, 2010. This was done in the context of extensive testing in collaboration with the national sports school of the Saarland and the Sports Science Institute in Saarbrucken, Germany. Among the participants were included Matthias De Zordo U20 European Championships 2007, and Alexander Vieweg, U23 European Champion 2007. Boris Henry, former Javelin thrower, Bachelor in economics of fitness and current Javelin national coach, was in the testing on the grounds of Hermann Neuberger sports schools on-site. In the framework of the testing the athletes from the A/B – and C-Squad about their career prospects in the future market were informed prevention, fitness, and health: of the 50 State-approved and part-time qualifications at the BSA Academy to recognised the international Bachelor’s and master’s degree at the German College. In the headquarters of the German University of prevention and health management and their sister company, the BSA-Akademie, a testing of the German Javelin squad took place on Friday, January 22, 2010.
National coach, who was even with the testing in Saarbrucken on the spot testing of Boris Henry, former Javelin thrower and Javelin throw was initiated. Boris Henry graduated from the German University recently with the academic degree Bachelor of Arts\”towards the study of fitness economy down. Among the tested Javelin launchers were among others also Matthias De Zordo, U20 Championship and Alexander Vieweg, U23 European champion. An overall picture of the individual health of individual athletes is designed by selected tests. So, any responsive can be detected early and offset by training. At the same time, a targeted health care from that level of power production is interesting: because it ensures a consistently high level of performance through the reduction of injury-related downtimes.