Pepper Savings Bank pledged to rebound in the 2023-2024 season in Mungyeong.
Pepper Savings Bank AI Peppers announced on the 17th that it had successfully completed the field training in Mungyeong, Gyeongbuk for five days from the 8th to the 12th.
11 players, including captain Lee Han-bi and Chae Seon-ah, participated in the Mungyeong field training, and AI Peppers coach Park Min-beom took charge of the field training on behalf of the coaches and coaches who visited the Turkiye tryout site.
In this field training, AI Peppers conducted rehabilitation and reinforcement training centered on the bare body and bands to prevent and recover from hamstring injuries and to develop joint mobility and strength. At the same time, to strengthen basic physical strength, training programs were conducted for Mungyeongsaejae and Seonyudongcheon tracking. In the first off-campus training held in Gangwon-do last May, the focus was on physical strength training such as mountain training in Seoraksan Mountain and running on the sandy beach, but this year, the focus was on improving athletic performance and focusing on training that can improve basic capabilities.
This Mungyeong field training was also used as an opportunity to expand the base of youth volleyball. On the 10th, AI Peppers players visited Jeomchon Middle School in Mungyeong, Gyeongbuk, and opened a ‘volleyball class with the Pepper Savings Bank volleyball team’. The players had time to teach basic volleyball skills to 190 2nd and 3rd grade students at Jeomchon Middle School, and divided into teams with volleyball club students and teachers to play volleyball.
AI Peppers said, “As opportunities to interact directly with active players are rare, this volleyball classroom was evaluated for drawing active participation and explosive reactions from students and teachers.”
Kim Dong-eon, general manager of AI Peppers, said, “This off-season training, designed to achieve the desired results with the best skills this year,메이저사이트 was a beneficial time for each player to supplement what they wanted and strengthen their individual capabilities.” I am happy to help expand the youth volleyball base through the classroom, and I will continue to make efforts to ensure continuous exchanges for volleyball dreamers.”