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Wednesday, November 03, 2004 Interview with an O' trainerI read an interview on Alternativet with the new O' trainer at Sandviken's O' school in Sweden. Sweden has a system where students who are good at different sports can attend schools where they get some extra time and help to prepare for their sports. The schools function a bit like "magnet" schools in the U.S. with a focus on a specific sport, though the schools themselves are regular schools with lots of regular students in addition to the sports students. They've got these schools for lots of different sports.Bjorn Ljunggren was hired to be the new trainer, replacing Grant Bluett, the Australian WOC runner who'd been the trainer. Here is an extract from the interview: You went to Sandviken's O' School. Did you think it worked well or is there something you especially want to change when you get the chance? I developed a lot by going to Sandviken, but of course there are some things that could have been better. I think a lot has already changed since when I went there. Something I think is very important is for the students themselves to be involved in planning the training. When I went there we had everything served on a silver platter. When you finished school you suddenly had to do everything for yourself. You'd learn a lot but hadn't learned how to take responsibility for how you should train. Really all you had to do was show up at the arranged time and with the right gear and you got good training. posted by Michael | 6:24 PM
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