Olympic Medalist Prisca Awiti to Speak at Judo Congress in Mazatlán

Olympic Medalist Prisca Awiti to Speak at Judo Congress in Mazatlán

Elevating Coaching Excellence: The ‌15th National Technical Congress of Coaches

The‍ Mexican judo ⁣Federation (FMJ) is‍ gearing up to host its 15th National Technical Congress of Coaches, a premier ‌event focused on “Extensive Strengthening of the⁤ Coach ⁤in Sports Development.” This year’s congress, taking ‍place from January 23rd‌ to ⁢26th at the El Cid Castilla Hotel in Mazatlán, promises to be a game-changer ‍for judo coaches across the nation.

A highlight ‍of the event is the participation of Prisca Guadalupe Oil Alcaraz,‌ the silver medalist at the‌ Paris 2024 Olympic ‍Games. Awiti,as she is known,will‌ share ‍her inspiring journey and insights into the dedication and perseverance required to achieve Olympic success in⁣ her presentation,”Behind ⁢an​ Olympic Medal,” on the opening day.

The congress‍ boasts an remarkable ⁤lineup ‌of speakers,including Lilliam Estrada Bautista,president of the ⁤FMJ,and josé Luis Attention ‍Ramírez,Prisca’s esteemed coach. Adding to the expertise, Adrián Lizárraga mora, director of Arbitration of the FMJ, ‌Paulina‌ Elizabeth González ⁢Orozco, the first Mexican referee in the Olympic ‌Games, and ⁢Cecilia Martínez ‍Aguilera, a member ⁢of the FMJ Education Commission, will also contribute their valuable knowledge.

Sinaloa’s judo community ⁢will be well-represented by Eduardo Rivera Medina, president of the sinaloa Judo Association.José Manuel Núñez Gutiérrez,⁣ head of the Mazatlán Judo​ Team, will play a key ⁤role as⁢ part of the organizing⁣ committee.

The congress agenda is packed with insightful sessions covering a ⁣wide range of topics crucial‍ to coaching excellence.

Day 1 (January ‍23rd):

Promoting Gender Equality in Judo: This session will explore strategies to create a more inclusive and equitable environment for female athletes and coaches.
Behind an⁤ Olympic ​Medal: Prisca Awiti ⁢shares her personal journey ‍and‍ the ⁢key factors that ⁢contributed to her​ Olympic success.

Day 2 (January 24th):

nutrition and Psychology for Peak Performance: This session will delve into⁤ the importance of⁢ proper nutrition ‍and mental well-being for athletes.
Preventing Violence and‍ Ensuring Athlete Safety: Experts will discuss strategies to create a safe and supportive environment for ⁢athletes, free from ‍any form of ​violence or⁢ abuse.
developing a​ Thriving School Sports Program: This⁣ session ‍will provide practical tips and best practices ​for⁣ building accomplished judo programs in schools.
Cultivating Champions from the Ground Up: This session will focus on the fundamentals of⁤ coaching young athletes and⁣ nurturing their talent.

Day 3 (January 25th):

Fair Play and Ethical Refereeing: ⁤This session will emphasize the importance ‍of integrity and⁤ ethical conduct in⁣ officiating judo competitions.
Creating a Culture of Safe ‍Sport: Experts will ​discuss ​the​ components of a safe sport environment and strategies ​for promoting it.
Sharing Success Stories: ⁣Coaches‍ will have the chance to share their experiences and best practices, inspiring and motivating their peers.Day 4 (January 26th):

Certificate Ceremony: Participants ⁣will receive certificates‌ of completion,recognizing their commitment to professional development.
Closing Ceremony: The congress ⁣will conclude with a celebratory event, marking the end of a successful gathering of judo coaches.

The 15th National Technical ⁤Congress of Coaches promises to be ⁣an invaluable‌ experience for judo coaches from across Mexico. By providing access to ​leading experts, fostering collaboration, and‌ promoting best practices, the FMJ is committed to⁢ elevating the standards of coaching and contributing to the continued success of judo in Mexico.

The following⁣ Sinaloa coaches‍ will be participating in the congress:

José Manuel Núñez Gutiérrez / UAS Mazatlan
Froylán Delgado Solórzano / UAS Culiacán
‍ Victor Mendoza ‌betancourt / UAS Rosario
Federico Torres Suárez ‍/ Irimi Mazatlán
⁣ Isidro Malamaca Martínez / Irimi ⁤Mazatlán
Eduardo Ramírez Sarabia /⁤ Irimi Mazatlán
Sara Medina Velarde / Card Culiacán
Eduardo Rivera Medina / Card Culiacán
Oscar Meda Osuna ⁢/ ⁢Irimi Mazatlán

A Game Changer for Mexican Judo: Dissecting the 15th National Technical Congress of Coaches

Welcome, ​Judo enthusiasts and coaching aficionados, to a comprehensive look at the highly anticipated 15th National Technical ⁣Congress of Coaches, hosted by the Mexican ⁤Judo Federation (FMJ). This isn’t just another conference; it’s a pivotal ⁣event poised to revolutionize the‍ landscape of judo coaching in Mexico.

The congress, running from January 23rd to 26th at the El Cid Castilla Hotel in Mazatlán, carries the⁢ aspiring theme: “Extensive Strengthening of the Coach in Sports Development.”

This isn’t merely a catchy slogan; it reflects a deep understanding within the FMJ that investing in coach development is fundamental to elevating the performance ⁣of athletes on every level,from grassroots to the Olympic stage.

A Stellar Lineup: Legends and Experts Unite

One of the most exciting aspects of this congress is the caliber of speakers assembled. Pristine Guadalupe Oil Alcaraz, affectionately known as “awiti,” will⁢ be taking center stage.

Fresh off her silver medal win at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Awiti’s presence is a beacon of inspiration. Her​ presentation, “Behind an Olympic Medal,” promises to be a masterclass, revealing the grit, determination, and strategic brilliance required to reach the pinnacle of sporting achievement.

Beyond Awiti, the lineup reads like a who’s who of Mexican Judo. Lilliam Estrada Bautista, president of the FMJ, will lend her leadership insights. José Luis Atención Ramírez, Awiti’s esteemed coach, ⁢will undoubtedly share invaluable pedagogical strategies.

Adding further depth and breadth to the discussions will be adrián Lizárraga Mora, director of Arbitration‌ of the FMJ, Paulina⁢ Elizabeth González Orozco, the first Mexican referee to officiate at the Olympic Games, and Cecilia⁣ martínez aguilera, a⁢ member of⁤ the‌ FMJ Education Commission.

The congress also demonstrates a strong commitment to local⁢ engagement by featuring prominent figures from the Sinaloa judo community.

Eduardo Rivera Medina, president ⁣of the Sinaloa ⁤Judo Association, and José manuel Núñez Gutiérrez, head of the Mazatlán Judo Team and a key‍ member of the organizing committee, will ensure the event ⁤resonates deeply ‌within the local⁢ judo ecosystem.

Elevating Coaching Thru Depth and Breadth

The agenda promises‌ to address a vast array of critical coaching topics. While specific session details remain under wraps, we can anticipate discussions encompassing:

Technical Skill Development: Cutting-edge methodologies for improving athletes’ judo techniques.

Strength and Conditioning: Strategies for optimizing athletic performance and injury prevention.

Sports Psychology: Techniques for enhancing mental fortitude and focus in pressure situations.

Talent Identification and ‍development: Systems for identifying and nurturing promising young judoka.

* Ethical Coaching Practices: Upholding the highest standards of integrity and‍ sportsmanship.

A Legacy of Excellence in the Making

The 15th National ⁢Technical Congress of Coaches is more than ⁤a gathering; it’s a catalyst for change.

By bringing together leading figures in judo, fostering knowledge exchange, and promoting innovative coaching practices, this event has the potential to elevate the quality of coaching across Mexico‍ and, in ⁣turn, propel Mexican judo to even greater heights on the international‍ stage.

We’ll be ​closely following the developments from the congress and providing further insights. Don’t miss this exciting chapter in the evolution of Mexican Judo!

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