Egor Cheloshkin, OFP coach of Alexei Mishin’s group, in an interview with , recalled how he helped Yevgeny Semenenko get back in shape after a terrible fall during a show in St. Petersburg.
On April 16, Semenenko fell from a quadruple jump and hit his head. The skater could not get up on his own, he needed the help of doctors. He was diagnosed with a concussion.
— Yevgeny Semenenko recovered after a terrible fall at the ice show in the spring?
Yes, he adapted very quickly. Often I even had to arrest Zhenya. I asked him, “Let’s take it easy with the exercises!” “. And he said, “No, I’m ready. Give me turntables, jumps, axel. It was hard to slow down the zeal.
– How do you, as a coach, restructure the work with an injured athlete?
“First I analyze why this happened. Is it a technical nuance or a physical problem? Further, it becomes clear how to return the form. Someone needs to strengthen their back, feet, his knees, abs, etc. I plan the appropriate exercises and calculate the load level.
It is also important to help the athlete psychologically so that he regains his confidence on the ice and indoors. Someone develops a fear of dangerous elements, although most skaters are fearless. Here, Alexey Nikolaevich already knows how to find the right words. If he says, “You can jump!”, then the student will definitely jump. Everyone in the group trusts him implicitly.
Source : MatchTV
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