SPSPSK International Speed Skating Team China Tour - Zhengzhou Ignites Roller Skating Dreams, Cultivating Future Champions
On October 16th, a roller skating exchange took place at Changxing Road Experimental Primary School in Zhengzhou. The SPSPSK International Speed Skating Team, led by coach Andrea Bighin, brought a high-level speed skating exchange to the young speed skaters of Zhengzhou.
World-class coach, professional guidance
Andrea Bighin, as an international speed skating championship coach, brings the cutting-edge training concepts and methods to young athletes. He tailors scientific training plans for young athletes from various aspects, such as basic movements, strength training, and physical fitness. Through systematic training, young athletes have made significant progress in areas such as starting, cornering techniques, and straight-line skating.
International Vision, Champion Spirit
The arrival of the SPSPSK team has not only brought professional speed skating training to young athletes, but more importantly, they have transmitted international training concepts and championship spirit to Chinese young speed skaters. Through close contact with world-class coaches and athletes, these young athletes not only learn advanced speed skating techniques, but more importantly, they feel the glory and fighting spirit of champions, inspiring their passion and pursuit for speed skating.
Teamwork, progress together
The SPSPSK team emphasizes the importance of teamwork. Through various forms of team training, young athletes learn to cooperate with each other and make progress together. They not only improve their individual skills, but also strengthen the cohesion of the team, laying a solid foundation for future competitions.
Zhengzhou speed skating, a promising future
A young athlete participating in training exclaimed with excitement: 'Today's training was so much fun! I learned many new moves, and I feel like I'm skating faster than ever before. I will definitely train hard and strive to one day represent my school in competitions.'