A good film for sports training management

Luigi 2021-12-23 08:01:31

Before the release of "Lore Munich", the film was shown to students in class. Because there is too much knowledge that can be learned in sports training management. From basic sports training management methods, sports training management principles, to the important role of coaches in training and competition. Any victory will not come out of thin air. How to accumulate experience and luck in the accumulation of days and months will eventually reach the top.

It is worth mentioning that, like "Munich Lore", both films are based on the political background of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. (The last scene of the "Mirecal" movie also appeared in the opening of "Mirecal". A battle between the United States and the United States Ice hockey overlord the Soviet Union, a Soviet Union vs. the basketball myth of the United States, because of hard work, it is called a miracle. After the great efforts of athletes and coaches, it is also an excellent subject for studying social sports, sports and politics.

Both movies are worthy of sports people's taste.

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Extended Reading
  • Hadley 2022-04-20 09:01:55

    It's okay, but it's too long, and the turning point to the climax is too fast, and there is no process.

  • Dennis 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    The moving of the American theme blockbuster is supported by a series of complex and sophisticated technical work (especially the play). And this is often overlooked by domestic blockbusters.

Miracle quotes

  • Herb Brooks: This is unbelievable. You guys are playing like this is some throw away game up in Rochester. Who we playing, Rammer?

    Mike Ramsey: Sweden.

    Herb Brooks: Yeah. You're damn right Sweden! In the Olympics!

    [turn to McClanahan]

    Herb Brooks: What the hell is wrong with you? Put your gear on!

    [pause]

    Herb Brooks: I said put your gear on!

    Rob McClanahan: Doc told me I can't play.

    Herb Brooks: Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know. You got a bad bruise. You know what? Put your street clothes on because I got no time for quitters!

    Mike Eruzione: Come on, Herb! No body is quitting here!

    Herb Brooks: You worry about your own game. Plenty there to keep you busy.

    Herb Brooks: A bruise on the leg is a hell of a long way from the heart, candy ass.

    Rob McClanahan: What'd you call me?

    Herb Brooks: You heard me!

    Rob McClanahan: You want me to play, huh? Is that what you want?

    Herb Brooks: I want you to be a hockey player!

    Rob McClanahan: [yells] I AM A HOCKEY PLAYER! YOU WANT ME TO PLAY ON ONE LEG? HUH? I'LL PLAY ON ONE LEG!

    Herb Brooks: [walking out of the locker room with McClanahan still screaming] That'll get him going.

    Craig Patrick: Oh, yeah. I'll clean up!

  • Jack O'Callahan: [walking up to Craig, who's reading the tryout roster] Jimmy Craig.

    Jim Craig: Hey, Jack.

    Jack O'Callahan: What's up, you sieve?

    Jim Craig: [shakes hands] How's it going?

    Jack O'Callahan: Good.

    Jim Craig: [referring to tryout roster] Is there any reason why Joey Mullen's not here?

    Jack O'Callahan: Yeah, about thirty thousand of them all sitting in his New York bank account.

    Jim Craig: He got a $30,000 signing bonus?

    Jack O'Callahan: Crazy, isn't it?

    Jim Craig: Yeah.

    Jack O'Callahan: [referring to the tryout roster] How's it looking?

    Jim Craig: [pauses and starts walking into the locker room] A lotta guys from Minnesota and Boston.

    Jack O'Callahan: Yeah, that's gonna work.