Member of the Board of FHR and a candidate for the post of chairman of the organization Arkady Rotenberg believes that the small salary of trainers lead to quite serious consequences in Russian hockey. According to the ex-president of the Moscow “Dynamo”, eventually grow unfinished robots, not the master of hockey.
– a small salary from the coaches. It is very difficult to work for 20 thousand rubles. As a result, they make children “podkatki” for the money. This is not entirely legitimate, and not always good practice, – quotes the official site PCR Rothenberg. – Parents pay school fees for equipment, plus a thousand rubles, for example, podkatki. As a result, the monthly amount of the child’s hockey activities reaches 10 thousand. And what do the people whose salary is 30 thousand? They do not give children ice hockey. As a result, the zero point, we are losing a lot of talented guys. And the outcome of the game? Director of sports schools require it from the coaches, and those – a very tiny children. The result – this is important in hockey, but more importantly Youth education and training. As a result, not all children are playing, and the strongest at the moment, while the rest are forced to sit on the podium. But the strongest and also did not attend – they are afraid to improvise, are afraid to aggravate the situation brave decision, because of a mistake they will punish the coach. And in 16-17 years we have not masters able to play outside the box and beautiful, but a kind of unfinished robots, moreover, already tired of hockey. Some of them fall into a professional team, and there they are trying to finish my studies, but usually it is too late.
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