Former Hockey player, Jaspreet Kaur lauds Hockey India for grassroot-level developments

Jaspreet Kaur on Tuesday hailed Hockey India for starting goalkeeping and drag-flicking programmes at the grassroots level.

Jaspreet Kaur in a file photo (image credits- twitter@narendramodi)
By Soumya | Apr 25, 2024 | 3 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Former Women’s Hockey Team player Jaspreet Kaur on Tuesday hailed Hockey India for starting goalkeeping and drag-flicking programmes at the grassroots level. In her new role as a trainer and a coach, the former defender said that she is learning how to communicate with the athletes and make them understand the steps to make progress.

Jaspreet Kaur was part of the group of former drag-flickers who underwent intensive training under the tutelage of High-Performance Director Herman Kruis at SAI Bengaluru, earlier this month. The training session was a part of Hockey India’s novel initiative aimed at standardizing coaching methodologies across the nation and nurturing the next generation of hockey talent.

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What were the grassroots-level development programs?

The program which was envisioned under the watchful eyes of the Indian Hockey fraternity has included many former stars. These include esteemed former goalkeepers Adrian D’Souza, Bharat Chetri, Yogita Bali, Helen Mary, Dipika Murty, Akash Chikte and PT Rao. On the other hand, it included distinguished drag flickers Rupinder Pal Singh, Gurjinder Singh, VR Raghunath, and Jaspreet Kaur.

Under the watchful eye of Herman Kruis, these stalwarts honed their coaching skills. Moreover, all the aforementioned people ensured that they equipped the women in blue with the latest techniques and methodologies in goalkeeping and drag-flicking.

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“We were asked to create parameters to identify the athletes and about the combination of body…”- Jaspreet Kaur

Speaking of her new role and experiences, Kaur remarked “Hockey India has started a brilliant program for goalkeeping and drag-flicking because they are different sets of skills. This requires a special technique. So, the stalwarts of Indian hockey were called for this training- and I even learned a lot from them.”

“We were asked to create parameters to identify the athletes and about the combination of body and ball, and the steps and processes of drag-flicking” she added. “Coaching is different from learning. Teaching someone is difficult. This is my first time as a coach. I am also learning how to train young athletes. So, I am also learning how I can communicate and make the players understand.”

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“We are holding an identification camp. We identify players who we can prepare for drag-flicking. And it is also to improve the skill set of all drag-flickers. We are starting this at the grassroots level,” she said. “The player requires strength and power in legs and body. The height is also a criterion along with age. Below 16, we will be able to groom players as they are fresh and they will adapt quickly. Because once players have become used to a particular routine, we will not be able to make a lot of changes.”

Following her camp in Ranchi, Jaspreet will travel to Bhopal, Aurangabad, and then head to Naval Tata Academy in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, before making her way to Imphal. Across all the destinations, she will hold five camps spread across three days.

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Kaur, who is making her return to the field after 2017, said that she wanted to give back to the sport that gave her the recognition. She earned 13 International Caps for the senior Team between 2011 and 2017. “I express my gratitude to Hockey India for calling me again. This is the time for me to pay back to Hockey and the country.“ she added

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