Colin Belho, who has improved his stamina through ‘high-intensity training’, is in full-scale tactical training about three weeks before the first match of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. did.
The women’s soccer team, led by coach Colin Bell, was convened at Paju NFC on the 18th of last month and is preparing for the Australia-New Zealand Women’s World Cup, which opens on the 20th.
A total of 31 people are in training, and the final entries of 23 people who will board the flight to Australia will be confirmed within 2-3 days.
Korea competes in Group H with Colombia, Morocco and Germany in the World Cup. There are only about three weeks left until the first leg of the group stage against Colombia on the 25th.
Coach Bell emphasized her intense physical training in this call-up. Even in the sweltering heat of over 30 degrees, she continued strength training in the morning and afternoon, focusing on building a body capable of sustaining sprints for 90 minutes.
It was Bell’s calculation that her strength should be a priority in order to play against a large and physically strong opponent.
Coach Bell pushed the players to their limit through high-intensity training, to the extent that national team striker Lee Geum-min (Brighton) said, “The training is so hard that I can’t taste the food.”
Starting from this week, the Taegeuk nangja, who have built up their bodies to some extent, plan to start full-scale tactical training while gradually reducing their physical training. Instead of physical strength training twice a day, the idea is to improve the team’s perfection through tactical training and weight training.메이저사이트
In the training that day, the players lightly ran and snatched the ball for about 20 minutes, then split into two groups and practiced tactics through a mini game. During the 15-minute tactical training, coach Bell encouraged the players by shouting “quickly, quickly.”
After confirming the final entry on the 5th or 6th, the women’s national team will hold a World Cup kick-off ceremony at the Seoul World Cup Stadium on the 8th with a final evaluation match against Haiti.
Bellho then departs for Australia, the final battleground, on the 10th. The women’s national team plans to hold an evaluation match in the local area behind closed doors. The opponent and location are yet to be determined.
Ji So-yeon (Suwon FC) said, “Please watch the match against Haiti to see how strong we can put pressure on our opponent.
Jang Seul-gi (Incheon Hyundai Steel) also said, “The weather is hot, so training is difficult, but I improved my stamina through high-intensity training.”