The clinics made basketball more fun.

The second installment of the ‘2024 Basketball i-League One-Day Clinic’ was held at the Yongin Youth Training Center on the 28th. Lee Kyu-seop, Shin Ki-sung, and Park Jae-hyun served as one-day instructors and met with youth players participating in the Yongin Men’s Basketball i-League.

Cho Si-yoon, a fourth grader at Hambak Elementary School, also visited the one-day clinic and 메이저 토토사이트 learned the basics.

“I’ve heard the names of the teachers who came as one-day instructors before, but this is the first time I’ve seen them in person,” he said. ”I was disappointed that it was a short time, but I think I can play basketball better with the one-day clinic. The dribbling lesson was the most memorable,” he said of the clinic.

Cho is currently participating in the I-League as part of the basketball class at the Yongin Special Youth Training Center.

“In the winter of my second year of elementary school, I passed by the Youth Training Center and saw a poster announcing a basketball class. I wanted to learn basketball and wanted to grow taller, so I started. Mr. Lee Kyung-il was kind enough to teach me about basketball,” he said.

“When I first went to the basketball class, there were only male friends there, so it was hard to get along quickly, but when (Lee) Lea came, we got along quickly and basketball became more fun. After the one-day clinic, we played an i-League game against SK Cheoin. I wanted to win because I had a classmate on the other team, but I lost,” she laughed.

She loves to play basketball and enjoys working out, and her dream is to become an athlete.

“Besides basketball, I am learning many sports such as swimming and jumping rope. The appeal of basketball is that it’s fun when you run fast, communicate with your teammates, and score together. There is a women’s professional basketball team Samsung Sinsa in Yongin, and I would like to go to the stadium once to see the players.”

The Basketball I League One-Day Clinic is organized by the Korea Sports Council, hosted by the Korea Basketball Association, and funded by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korea Sports Promotion Organization.

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