Después del triunfo del pasado sábado ante el Sporting de Gijón, la primera plantilla del Real Oviedo ha reanudado esta mañana los entrenamientos comenzando a preparar el partido de este jueves ante el Granada CF. Los de Álvaro Cervera se verán las caras con el conjunto andaluz en la segunda ronda de Copa del Rey, en el Carlos Tartiere desde las 21:00 horas.
El equipo ha completado la primera sesión de la semana, iniciando con video y charla, arranque en el gimnasio y fútbol en el tramo final de la misma.
El próximo entrenamiento está fijado para mañana, desde las 10:30h en El Requexón.
As businesses around the world plan their return to work, many are thinking beyond simply how to transition to a post-COVID-19 environment. The long-awaited Copa America, one of the oldest international soccer tournaments, is returning to South America this summer and many organizations are taking the opportunity to further support their teams.
Many companies are seeing the Copa America as an opportunity to not only bring their teams together in a common recovery effort, but also to create employee engagement and boost morale and company spirit. Through various activities, from traditional dress-up days and tournaments to video conferencing and virtual reality simulations, companies around the world are using the tournament as a way to not only celebrate the excitement of soccer, but also to promote wellbeing and foster a sense of cohesion among their teams.
In addition to fostering team spirit, many organizations are also using the Copa America to promote good health and fitness. Many are offering discounted fitness memberships and classes, discounts on game tickets, special lunches and dinners, and prizes for those who participate in their sports-related programs or attend matches. All these strategies are designed to help encourage employees to stay active and healthy, while also inspiring team spirit through the camaraderie associated with cheering on the same team.
The Copa America is also a great opportunity to strengthen networks, with many companies taking their teams to receive training from experienced coaches. From teaching advanced skills to team bonding, such initiatives create an atmosphere where employees, regardless of a their experience level, can grow and learn from one another. As such initiatives become more common and the Copa America draws closer, the benefits it offers to businesses undoubtedly grow.
The impacts of the Copa America extend beyond simply generating excitement. For many companies, it represents a valuable opportunity to show their commitment to their team and bring them together to share a unified mission in the post-COVID-19 world.