Erding Gladiators: Christian midnight increasingly young training
Erding Gladiators: Christian midnight increasingly young training
In a significant step for the promotion of young sports, the Erding Gladiator Christian Mittnacht have signed the third full -time young coach. This is a strong commitment of the association for a high quality training of young ice hockey players. Midnight not only brings personal experience from his time as a player, but also a deep commitment to the development of young talents in his hometown.
The 41-year-old midnight, who lives in Erding with his wife and three children, has gone through all the club's young teams and was active for the Erding Gladiators and the Passau Black Hawks in the senior sector. His preference for his home team and his willingness to raise the young training session to a professional level can be clearly felt. "I am very pleased to work as a permanent trainer for my home club. Erding has always been known for his excellent work.
commitment to the youth
The Gladiators have developed the call of a 3-star training association of the German Ice Hockey Association. This award not only represents recognition, but also obliges the association to continuously invest in the development of young players. "Christian's commitment is another step in this direction and a clear commitment to the long-term promotion of young talent in Erding," says Michael Westphal, ice hockey department head of the Gladiators. He is convinced that with Thomas Daffner, Florian Zimmermann and Christian Mitternacht, an ideal coaching trio was found to achieve the high-tackled goals.
"Together with the many volunteers, they make Erding a highly attractive location for young hockey. There are not many clubs in Germany who employ three full-time coaches, although the senior team does not play in professional deb or DEL leagues." This statement underlines how special and committed the work of the Erding Gladiators is in the field of young training.
Christian Mitternacht's training focus
Martin Klostermann, youth leader at the Erding Gladiators, explains the plans for midnight: "With the commitment of Christian Mittnacht, we strengthen our youth work sustainably. Our goal is to offer the young talents the best possible training and to optimally prepare them for the senior citizens area." In his new position, the U17, U9 and the U7 will train and thus have a direct impact on the development of promising ice hockey players.
These measures show the clear goal of the Gladiators: to constantly improve young talent training and offer young players the best ways to offer the young players on their sporting path. The combination of committed trainers and a well thought -out training philosophy makes the Erding Gladiators a model for other clubs in German ice hockey.