Dirk Wagner is currently The Sporting Director and Chief Coach at Grenzau Table Tennis School.
He was The Head Coach at the Werner Schlager Academy from 2010 to 2016, Chief trainer at Borussia Düsseldorf from 2006 to 2010 where he won The German Cup and German Championship in 2007, European Champions League Winner and German Championship Winner in 2008, European Champions League Winner, German Champion and German Cup Winner in 2009 (the first federation that won a triple).
He studied at the Academy of the German Olympic Sport Federation in Cologne.
During this lecture he talks in detail about the profile of a contemporary Table Tennis Coach, everything he has to know, do and think about.
Part 3
- How to lead as a table tennis coach, the difference between leading and self promotion (0:00-1:59)
- A table tennis coach's job is also to promote table tennis itself (1:59-3:15)
- Why physical development is very important at the youth levels for a healthy, high performance table tennis player's career (3:15-8:57)
- The adequate amount of table tennis practice per day for 12 year olds, how much Timo Boll, Bastian Steger trained & how to avoid burnout (8:57-13:57)
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Dirk Wagner Profile of a Table Tennis Coach Part 3
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