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One week break will rejuvenate players, says hockey coach Oltmans

May 20, 2016 18:14 IST

India men's hockey team chief coach Roelant Oltmans feels the one week break starting before the Champions Trophy will help the players rejuvenate themselves ahead of the Rio Olympics, the countdown for which has already begun.

The 29-member men's hockey squad will be on a week's break before they rejoin on May 29 and Oltmans said the idea, behind the move was to ensure the players are feeling fresh and hungry ahead of next month's FIH Champions Trophy in London.

"Starting June 5, the team will be away for almost a month playing two different tournaments in two different countries. Everything we do in this period will be demanding not just physically but also mentally," Oltmans said.

"Though we are entering an exciting period and looking forward to the Olympics, it was important to take off for a week and be in a different environment," said the Dutchman, who is also the High Performance Director of Indian hockey. 

However, the players have been advised to stick to a healthy diet, which means no sweets or biryani and have also been given a specific program to follow.

"This includes gym and running only to ensure they stay at the same fitness level, Oltmans added.

After the Champions Trophy in London, the team will leave for Valencia, Spain to play a six-nation invitational tournament and will return only in the first week of July.

"The national selectors are likely to meet on July 5 to pick the final squad for the Olympics. We will start the national camp on July 11 which will be a two-week camp. After that we leave for Madrid to play two friendly matches with Spain and then head to Rio and play a friendly with Spain and New Zealand. I believe we have entered a very exciting period in the lead up to the Olympics," Oltmans said.

While Oltmans will celebrate his 62nd birthday with his wife and three sons, captain of the Indian team for the Champions Trophy PR Sreejesh is eager to meet his two-year-daughter back home in Kerala.

"Last night over the phone she was asking when is daddy coming home. We have been away training really hard for the past six weeks and this break with family will only help us come back fresh and eager to win," said the ace goalkeeper.

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