Mira Schönherr: The young trainer who inspires D-juniors!

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Mira Schönherr, 17, is involved as a coach for the D-juniors at TSV Speyer and promotes young people in handball.

Mira Schönherr, 17, engagiert sich als Trainerin der D-Juniorinnen beim TSV Speyer und fördert die Jugend im Handball.
Mira Schönherr, 17, is involved as a coach for the D-juniors at TSV Speyer and promotes young people in handball.

Mira Schönherr: The young trainer who inspires D-juniors!

A fresh wind is blowing through the handball department of TSV Speyer. At just 17 years old, Mira Schönherr has proven herself as a coach for the D juniors and brings fresh energy to the team. The self-committed A-youth player is not only part of the coaching team, but also the club's youth representative. During one of our last conversations, she emphasized how important personal contact with the young players is to her. “It is important to me that the children always have someone they can turn to, whether with questions about training or in everyday life,” she explains passionately. Their commitment shows the positive development within the club and highlights the importance of promoting youth. Rheinpfalz reports that the youth spokesperson attaches great importance to trusting and open communication, which is the basis for the young athletes.

But it's not just Mira Schönherr who is bringing a breath of fresh air. TSV Speyer, the Kobras, also celebrates sporting successes. The team recently won a derby against TG Waldsee, which further lifted the mood in the club. Another highlight was the successful primary school tournament, in which over 450 participating students discovered the joy of handball. Planning a handball camp in the first week of the fall break is also a step in the right direction to further spread enthusiasm for the sport. TSV Speyer also informs that handball season tickets will be available next season to give even more fans the opportunity to support their Kobras.

Promoting youth with responsibility

When promoting handball, it is crucial to develop the children not only playfully but also personally. Initiatives like that of Mira Schönherr, who takes her responsibility seriously, come into play here. It is part of a larger structure dedicated to the individual training of talent. The focus is not only on the results, but above all on the holistic support of children and young people. High-quality training by well-trained trainers and age-appropriate training groups help the young athletes to develop not only as players, but also as personalities. For example, TV 1878 Groß-Umstadt's youth support ensures that the training units are suitable for both experienced handball players and newcomers. Handball shows that the actors take responsibility and are socially committed, which can strengthen the sense of community.

In summary, it can be said that under the leadership of Mira Schönherr and the committed activities of the Kobras, TSV Speyer is not only flourishing in terms of sport, but also acting in a socially responsible manner. The large number of events and the empathetic approach to youth development make it clear that a lot of passion is invested here. A successful path that sustainably motivates both children and trainers.