Sindrom 'peak awal' menjadi kerisauan buat The Speedy Tigers

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Nadi Arena (14/08/2023)
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00:02 Meanwhile, the early peak syndrome
00:08 has now become a concern for the former Olympic team
00:10 with the national hockey team, Mani Derjit Singh,
00:12 against the national team of Raima Sulung
00:15 in the Asian Games Hangzhou,
00:16 as well as the 2024 Olympic Paralympic Games.
00:19 The irritation of the son of Buharul Selvaraj
00:21 seems to have achieved its best performance
00:23 in the Asian Champions trophy race,
00:25 when he managed to make it to the final for the first time
00:27 before he lost 3-4 to India to claim the championship.
00:31 The strength and conditioning programme of the national team
00:39 must be studied.
00:41 Because of two things.
00:43 One, consistency of performance.
00:45 And the second is the peaking of performance.
00:48 Because what they do in ACT,
00:51 can they do it in the Asian Games?
00:54 That's what I mean by consistency of performance.
00:57 The second is the peaking of performance.
00:59 What worries me is,
01:01 has the national team peaked early?
01:03 Because two months, two competitions.
01:06 So that's one aspect that needs to be paid attention to,
01:09 and full support from the ISN.
01:12 This is a very critical moment, because it's 40 days.
01:15 The second aspect is,
01:17 we have to find a psychologist,
01:19 or the best mental trainer,
01:22 that we have now,
01:24 to help the national team.
01:26 Because when the matter is smooth,
01:29 we can't cross that line.
01:31 We cannot cross that.
01:33 It seems, if we look at the history before this,
01:35 in 2016 in Belgium,
01:37 the Olympic Games,
01:39 this syndrome is still there.
01:41 In Jakarta in 2018,
01:43 this syndrome is still there.
01:45 And recently in the final.
01:47 This syndrome is still there.
01:48 So these two aspects need to be paid attention to.
01:51 There are four aspects that need to be paid attention to.
01:54 One is,
01:56 we are not consistent in every race.
01:58 To reach the gold medal in the Asian Games,
02:01 consistency in every race is very critical.
02:04 Second, the management of the penalty cards.
02:08 Because if we look at the semi-final against Korea,
02:11 we have 10 players for 9 minutes.
02:14 One yellow card, two green cards.
02:16 In the final,
02:18 we have 10 players for 11 minutes against India.
02:22 One green card,
02:24 no, three green cards, one yellow card.
02:26 So, the management of the penalty cards in the Asian Games
02:28 needs to be paid attention to.
02:30 Third,
02:32 the national team coaches
02:34 need to make a drill
02:36 or a tactical plan
02:38 to keep the lead in the competition.
02:42 For example, a down-low.
02:44 So, there should be a drill or a tactical plan
02:46 to keep the lead.
02:48 We cannot lose it so quickly.
02:50 That is one of the major problems.
02:53 Fourth,
02:55 in my opinion,
02:57 we also need to concentrate on power play.
03:01 Because in this competition,
03:03 we do not use power play at all.
03:05 But in the Asian Games, we need to use it.
03:08 In my opinion, when we are in the final against India,
03:11 when India is in the 56th minute,
03:14 we have four minutes left to go back to the match.
03:17 But the national team does not use power play,
03:19 does not give a goalkeeper
03:21 and does not use an additional player in the penalty area.
03:24 The second aspect is the penalty shootout.
03:27 In this competition,
03:29 we do not go through the penalty shootout process.
03:32 We need to give training and attention.
03:35 Now, we need to have five or eight best players
03:39 to take the shootout.
03:41 Because in the Asian Games,
03:43 this will happen.
03:45 [Music]
03:51 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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