biathlete Larissa Kuklina after finishing second in the pursuit race at the Russian Cup stage in Rybinsk, she told that she enjoys training under Yuri Kaminsky .
On Friday, Kuklina, who plays for Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, finished second with three penalties in the chase at the fifth stage of the Russian Cup in Rybinsk, 49.4 seconds behind the winner. Ksenia Dovgaya, representative of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Yugra, took first place with three errors at the shooting range. The top three was closed by fellow Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Yugra biathlete Ekaterina Noskova, who missed seven shots and lost 54.2 seconds against Dovgay.
Kuklina has been working fully in the Kaminsky group since September 2022.
– In your career there were different specialists, now you are preparing under the guidance of Yuri Kaminsky. How do you like this experience?
– I really like working with Yuri Mikhailovich. It very subtly addresses the condition and well-being of the athlete. Based on this, it varies the load. There is a daily “coach-athlete” contact, which I really like.
– You had the covid. Kaminsky said that after this illness, all of his athletes “just hold on”. Are you better after your illness?
— Yes, covid has played a negative role and affects functional status. For two years, I was not sick at all. And after suffering the covid, it was very difficult to go back to the rut. Initially, we thought everything was fine, but it turned out that the consequences of this disease came after a month.
– What are the consequences? Unpleasant sensations in the lungs, impaired muscle response to stress?
“It is the muscular condition that has worsened. There are a lot of factors here. After covid, any load is difficult, Kuklina told .
Source : MatchTV
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