far the returns are there for all to see. I hope one day you will turn around and sahre/ teach the football knowledge that you have gained to others in JA.
Whitmore off on coaching attachment in Brazil
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
National head coach Theodore Whitmore left the island last Friday for a three-week stint in Brazil, as the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) continues its attention to the development of the coaching skills of its national coaches.
The objective is to expose Whitmore through a number of attachments and assignments to gain as much knowledge and experience as possible about coaching philosophies and methodologies and general management skills.
WHITMORE… will spend time with the senior coaches Rene Simoes and Wanderlay Luxemburgo
WHITMORE… will spend time with the senior coaches Rene Simoes and Wanderlay Luxemburgo
#slideshowtoggler, #slideshowtoggler a, #slideshowtoggler img {filter:none !important;zoom:normal !important}This period of training for Whitmore will go a far way in strengthening his already positive coaching career, says the JFF, especially as the federation looks toward the upcoming Gold Cup and the 2014 World Cup preparations.
In Brazil the former Reggae Boy star player will spend time with the senior coaches of Atelica Clube Goianiese (Rene Simoes) and Flamengo FC (Wanderlay Luxemburgo, former national coach of Brazil).
In 2009 the JFF declared its intention to focus on the upgrading of coaching skills as a fundamental component in the improvement of Jamaica's football programme.
In this regard the JMMB/JFF/UTech Coaching School was launched. The most successful coaches in courses held were promoted to the national coaching staff and Whitmore sent on a series of international courses.
This internship in Brazil is another component of this overall programme.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport...#ixzz1E6G6RGAk
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
National head coach Theodore Whitmore left the island last Friday for a three-week stint in Brazil, as the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) continues its attention to the development of the coaching skills of its national coaches.
The objective is to expose Whitmore through a number of attachments and assignments to gain as much knowledge and experience as possible about coaching philosophies and methodologies and general management skills.
WHITMORE… will spend time with the senior coaches Rene Simoes and Wanderlay Luxemburgo
WHITMORE… will spend time with the senior coaches Rene Simoes and Wanderlay Luxemburgo
#slideshowtoggler, #slideshowtoggler a, #slideshowtoggler img {filter:none !important;zoom:normal !important}This period of training for Whitmore will go a far way in strengthening his already positive coaching career, says the JFF, especially as the federation looks toward the upcoming Gold Cup and the 2014 World Cup preparations.
In Brazil the former Reggae Boy star player will spend time with the senior coaches of Atelica Clube Goianiese (Rene Simoes) and Flamengo FC (Wanderlay Luxemburgo, former national coach of Brazil).
In 2009 the JFF declared its intention to focus on the upgrading of coaching skills as a fundamental component in the improvement of Jamaica's football programme.
In this regard the JMMB/JFF/UTech Coaching School was launched. The most successful coaches in courses held were promoted to the national coaching staff and Whitmore sent on a series of international courses.
This internship in Brazil is another component of this overall programme.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport...#ixzz1E6G6RGAk
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