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Kumble's Tenvic to aid TTFI's coaches' training

Source: PTI
March 22, 2012 14:37 IST
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Former India captain Anil Kumble's company Tenvic will be creating a module for the Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI) that will produce quality coaches in years to come.

The company will be creating content for a three-tier 'Certified Trainers' Course' in which aspiring coaches will get state-of-the-art training to become table tennis coaches.

"The basic ideology of Tenvic is to put structure to sport. We want people at the grass-root level to have an easy access to top-class facilities which will help them in being competitive," said Kumble.

The champion leg-spinner informed that India's No 1 paddler Achanta Sharath Kamal is also part of the project.

"Sharath is a part of our project and he will be taking care of the domain. I have always been fascinated by Olympic sports since the time I was a part of the Indian contingent for the Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur in 1998. I enjoyed watching Kamlesh Mehta play and also watched hockey matches and badminton matches featuring Madhumita Bisht and P Gopichand," Kumble fondly recollected.

His partner, former TT player Vasanth Bharadwaj, said, "Our endeavour will be to provide world-class content and build video-based manuals which will be a fulcrum for training the trainers. Our aim is to increase the competence level of Indian coaches so that we can even export coaches.

"We will have a three-tier system where Level-III will aim at fundamentals while Level-II will aim at producing coaches who will train higher age-groups. The Level-I will be the one which will produce coaches to train those who want to take up the game at a competitive level," Bharadwaj said.

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