2020.07.01
【Soccer #3】”Reboot Program” of the University of Tsukuba Athletes
What is the “Reboot Program of the University of Tsukuba Athletes”?
This is the reboot program for student athletes by researchers and students at University of Tsukuba.
Our university prohibited students from coming to the university or doing club activities to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection.
This program introduces the efforts that our athletes have made to date during quarantine, and their efforts toward future “reboot”.
We will introduce each competition’s step-by-step preparation, theory, fitness, skill training, etc. for athletes from middle school to university who resume full-scale training after a long blank period.
We will provide information that will help you to return to a good condition gradually while preventing injury.
Let’s reboot together with University of Tsukuba athletes!
※The videos of this program were taken with appropriate consideration according to rules of the local government and the university. Some of them were taken before the Japanese Government declared a state of emergency or the university prohibited entry.
【Soccer #3】Running, Step Training
The third part of the soccer edition is a running and step work by yourself or small group.
It is still very important to train step by step.
(If you have not checked the first session, we definitely recommend to start from it.)
Let’s pay attention to your condition and also prepare for the heat!
These videos are for middle school to university athletes.
BUT even if you are new to soccer, please take a look and cheer for our athletes!
You can watch this video on YouTube as well.
Introduction of the Researcher and the Club
KOIDO Masaaki
Assistant professor, the Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences / Coach of the Football Club, University of Tsukuba
His research fields are football coaching, game analysis, and so on.
He had an active career in the football club, University of Tsukuba as a student athlete.
After working for Japanese professional football club as an assistant coach, he has been the coach of the club of the University of Tsukuba since 2014.
Football Club
One of the oldest clubs in Japan, and this is the 124th year.
For details, please reference each official link page of the club.