Pakistan Karate Federation launches nationwide coaching training program in Quetta
Karate Federation
A large number of male and female coaches are participating in the course
The coaching training program of Pakistan Karate Federation has started from Quetta. A large number of men and women are participating in this course. The special guest of the opening ceremony of this course was DG Sports Board Balochistan was Dora Baloch who inaugurated the regular program.
Khalid Noor, Finance Secretary of Pakistan Karate Federation and Coordinator of Coaching Course Program, Babrakbal, Secretary of Balochistan Karate Association and Sher Muhammad Tareen, Secretary of Balochistan Olympic Association were also present on the occasion.
The program launched to further promote karate and develop qualified coaches will have positive results in the future, God willing.
Under this program, a large number of male and female coaches are participating in the Chung Course held till December 18 in Quetta. Addressing the function, DG Sports Balochistan Dora Baloch appreciated the efforts of Pakistan Karate Federation and said that it was important to conduct such a course along with competitions as it provides better training to the coaches and also the players.
On this occasion, the participants of the course welcomed the program and said that insha'Allah it will be a milestone in the promotion of karate in the country and in the search for new talented players. Talking to media, coaching course coordinator Khalid Noor said that The aim of the coaching training program in six different zones of the country is to produce the best coaches. The training of national level coaches will be held in Quetta, Faisalabad, Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad and Peshawar.
All the coaches participating in the training sessions will have to pay a fee of Rs 3,000. The age limit for male coaches is 24 years while for female coaches it is 20 years. He added that the more qualified coaches there are, the more talented players will emerge.
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