Organized by KBO and sponsored by the Ministry of Culture
Organized by the KBO and sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korea Sports Promotion Organization, the 2023 KBO Coaches Academy will kick off at the YBM Training Center in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi-do.
The KBO Coaches Academy, which was first launched in 2020, is now in its fourth year and will provide coaches who are taking their first steps as leaders with training related to leadership and player guidance skills, game management skills, and character and quality development to enhance their professionalism as coaches.
This year’s training will be held for a total of 90 hours, including 30 hours of basic training and 60 hours of coaching improvement training, over a total of three weeks, five days a week (6 hours a day) until Friday, April 22, and will be taught by a total of 24 instructors, including active coaches, professors, 온라인카지노 KBO talent contributors, club officials, and commentators.
In addition to lectures on baseball skills
Such as hitting, fielding, baserunning, pitching, and catching, the course will also cover scientific fields such as biomechanics and data utilization, which are becoming increasingly important in modern baseball. In addition, the curriculum includes courses on the role of a coach, leadership, communication, and computer skills.
The program is open to new coaches in the KBO League next year, coaches in their second or third year who have not completed the KBO Coaches Academy, and potential leaders. The participants are Yang Won-hyuk (LG) Oh Jun-hyuk (SSG) Son Jeong-wook Yoon Soo-kang Ji-seok-hoon (NC) Kim Ji-yong (Doosan) Kim Joo-chan Jo Se-beom Cho Moo-geun (Lotte) Jeong Dae-hyun (Samsung) Park Joon-tae (Kiwoom) Kim Seung-jun (Yonsei) Kim Jae-duk (Gwangju Dongseong Go), and 13 others (11 professionals and 2 prospects).
To complete the program, students must attend at least 86.7% (78 hours) of the training time and meet all criteria through assessments such as written exams and assignments.