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"This period of going from middle school to high school is the most important turning point in a player's life. I hope this camp will be a clear asset for the children to take off as a starting player."
This is the general review of manager Kim Han-soo, who led the "Next-Level Training Camp in the 3rd (preliminary high school 1) nationwide" organized by the KBO (Korea Baseball Organization). KBO announced on the 14th that the camp, which has been held at the Gijang-KBO Baseball Center since January 31, has successfully ended after completing all schedules for 14 nights and 15 days.
Coach Kim Han-soo, the head of the camp, emphasized the importance of "basics" throughout the camp. It is based on the judgment that physical completion and basic movements must be completely strengthened before entering the higher level of competition as a high school stage.
"Based on physical training, we put the most effort into strengthening basic skills such as lower body utilization and catch during basic movements," coach Kim said. "We focused on consulting on the future direction of exercise by precisely analyzing each player's physical condition."
In addition, referring to the players who participated in the camp continuously following last year, he added, "I felt great reward as a leader from the remarkable growth as the camp continued."
Along with head coach Kim Han-soo, seven coaching staff members who dominated the professional stage, including Kwon Oh-joon, Kim Myung-sung (pitcher), Min Byung-hun (hit), Lee Sung-woo (catcher), Chae Jong-guk (infield), and Jung Jin-ho (outdoor/baseball), gave professional "special lessons" for each part.
In addition, two professional training coaches joined to measure the players' injury management and physical data. Players received 1:1 feedback based on their body data and experienced evidence-based training methods.
The heat of the scene was hot. Lee Do-yoon (Incheon Dongsan Middle School), who participated in the camp, said, "I feel that my skills have grown further with the guidance of great coaches," adding, "As I supplemented my disappointing hitting and defensive points, I really want to become a better player after going to high school and come back to the first-year high school camp in June."
KBO plans to continuously monitor the growth process of participating players after entering high school after the end of this camp. In June, "Camp by High School District" is scheduled for them, and from April 25th, camps by middle school and second school districts will continue three times in Boeun and Gijang, expanding the base of youth baseball.
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