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Football A-Classes: Better to wait quietly than test quickly

2021-03-09T15:04:40.508Z


From March 22nd, contact training could be possible - with a daily quick test. For the time being, the A-Classists continue to rely on individual training.


From March 22nd, contact training could be possible - with a daily quick test.

For the time being, the A-Classists continue to rely on individual training.

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- A return to the sports fields too soon is currently unrealistic for men's soccer players due to the high incidence in the district.

If the value remains below 100, training with contact would at least be possible again from March 22nd - but only if all training participants can present a daily quick test or self-test with a negative result.

There is agreement among the Freising A-classists that such a training is currently not an option because of the cost and effort.

"The regulations give a little glimmer of hope - but nothing more", is how 2. Department Head Alexander Thalhammer from SpVgg Attenkirchen sums up the most recent resolutions and speaks to many colleagues from the heart.

“Coming to training with daily tests is simply not financially feasible.

In the end, we as a club are more occupied with the tests than with the training. "

Online workouts as a consolation

The compulsory quick test as a prerequisite for carrying out a training unit is currently still viewed critically at SV Pulling: “We will only start training on the field after the Easter holidays, because the effort and costs of these self-tests are too high and not in the Relation to a 90-minute workout, ”says SVP division boss Dominik Grimm, who and his boys want to continue using digital strength training as a corona-compliant alternative to doing sports together on the pitch.

“We have been organizing the online workout once a week since February 18th.

That goes down very well with our players and should be a small consolation for the lack of training.

It is simply important to us here that contact with the boys does not break off completely.

If the seven-day value allows, we will also start with small running groups next. ”In theory, a small training session - namely non-contact outdoor sports with a maximum of five people from two households - would even be possible from this week onwards.

However, this option does not play a role, reports Sebastian Schaller, coach of FC Moosburg II: “In the men's area you rarely find five people from just two households.

So it is rather unrealistic to do something now.

We'll stick with online training for now.

I don't think much of the daily testing because, to be honest, I don't feel like testing myself four or five times a week just to be able to train or play. "

Tests are only an option for me on a voluntary basis.

Volker Lippcke, player-coach at VfR Haag

Since multi-valued team training without contact restrictions or previous quick tests is unlikely in the near future, the teams continue to rely on individual and digital programs.

At the FCA Unterbruck, for example, there is a running challenge.

“In March, everyone has to keep fit with us,” explains co-trainer Markus Zacherl.

“We also offer voluntary online strength training once a week.

So that the boys are also motivated, we have started a 1000-kilometer challenge with a reward. "In other words:" If the team wins the thousand, the club will invite them to dinner after a home game as soon as that is possible again. "

At SC Massenhausen, the players are also encouraged to trim themselves, as player-coach Andreas Fritsch explains: “The boys should do individual sports two or three times a week and then send us the coaches a screenshot of proof.

It doesn't matter whether you are doing strength exercises, jogging or cycling.

As long as nothing else is allowed, we stick to the resolutions, react to them as an association and just try to make the best of it. "

Clubs hope for April 5th

When can the kickers finally be back on the pitch together?

According to the federal-state resolutions, contact sports outdoors without a test should also be possible in areas with an incidence value of up to 100 from April 5, i.e. after the Easter weekend, provided that the value does not break the 100 mark in the meantime.

“We actually wanted to start team training on March 22nd,” says Volker Lippcke, VfR Haag player-coach.

“I hope that the value will drop below 50 by then.

Tests are only an option for me on a voluntary basis.

However, I do not expect the incidence values ​​to fall again until after Easter.

And that's why I'm assuming that the soccer teams won't be back on the pitch until April 5th. "

Coach Marcus Heiss from TSV Eching II doesn't want to jump to conclusions either, but rather see how the situation develops: “Basically, I think it's good that the footballers have at least got a little hope.

Nevertheless, we should wait the next two to three weeks to see how everything develops. ”With the zebras, people want to start with contact training after Easter, if allowed.

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Source: merkur

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