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Edsby Bandy Adopts Football Training Methods Ahead of SM Final

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  • Edsby bandy is using camera recordings in training, a method commonly employed in football to analyze and improve performance.
  • Veteran player Per Hellmyrs is entering his 26th season and views pre-match nervousness as a positive sign of the game's significance.
  • The team is preparing for an SM final, with details on the exact date and other sports they are learning from still undisclosed.

In football, it is common to record training with a camera, for example in the ceiling, to later analyze matches and improve play. Edsbyn has chosen to do the same thing as in football by recording training with cameras. According to sources, how exactly the cameras are being used in Edsbyn's training sessions has not been detailed.

' What specific other sports Edsbyn bandy is learning from besides football remains unclear. An SM final is approaching for Edsbyn bandy's men's team, though when exactly it is scheduled to take place has not been specified. This will be the 26th season for Per Hellmyrs.

In football, the surfaces are fairly similar to each other, the same size field, the same number of players on the field, so the idea of getting to goal and finishing is roughly the same.

Daniel Skarps, Coach

Despite years of experience, nervousness still creeps in before the match.

It is not just football that bandy can learn from; there are also other sports to learn from, and it is not that we are thinking football on a bandy rink.

Per Hellmyrs, Player in Edsbyn bandy

It is a good sign, it indicates that it is important.

Per Hellmyrs, Player in Edsbyn bandy
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