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Published 14:16 IST, October 6th 2020

Indian hockey team resumes training; confident of reaching full momentum shortly

Having resumed training at the Netaji Subhash Southern Centre in Bengaluru Indian men’s and women’s hockey teams are hopeful of returning to their optimum level

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Having resumed training at the Netaji Subhash Southern Centre in Bengaluru after practice had been halted due to the nationwide lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Indian men’s and women’s hockey teams are hopeful of returning to their optimum level soon. 

Indian men’s team's head coach Graham Reid said that the emphasis at the moment was on skill-based training focusing on individual basics which allows training to take place in small groups with social distancing. He added, “Using the SAI SOPs for various disciplines, we have been able to gradually increase the workload and intensity of the training to the point where we are able to have the majority of the squad up to pre-covid levels by the end of the next camp. This has been a slow and deliberate process designed to produce maximum output while minimising the risk of injury.”

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Players contract COVID-19

Proactive steps have been taken at the SAI centre to prevent the further outbreak, where athletes are tested at arrival during their quarantine phase. Six players including captain Manpreet Singh on their arrival at the camp were found to be COVID-19 positive. They were provided with all assistance and proper care at the SAI centre and empanelled hospital and are now back at training.

Manpreet said “I tested positive and when I returned back to training, we slowly started the procedures of getting back to play. The coaches have created a plan so that we gradually return to full momentum and I am really happy to be back practising again,” 

Indian women’s hockey captain Rani Rampal said: “It feels good that we have started training after such a long time and we are slowly bringing our body back to the same level which allows us to train the way we used to earlier. Alongside that, whatever safety protocols that are in place we are following that and we hope we return to our old form and rhythm in the next few months. But at the moment, it is important that we keep ourselves safe by following all protocols and train within them."

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(Image credits: PTI)

14:16 IST, October 6th 2020