The participants will learn about how to build pre- and post-game routines, deal with pressure, sign their first professional contracts, get to know about forbidden substances, and how to shine in interviews and deal with criticism on social media. The camp will help the players to recognise the challenges of the early athlete’s career.
Nutrition, regeneration and fitness is a new topic in the RYT programme and will be led by experts Tanja Sarenac and Maja Ivanovic. Other experts include Wolfgang Stockinger (dual career), Tijana Zivkovic (sports law), Hans Holdhaus (anti-doping), Bojana Jelicic (mental fitness), Ioana Patachi (social media) and Simona Margetic (media).
Since 2019, the EHF’s RYT programme has been dedicated to helping aspiring handball players gather awareness, knowledge and skills alongside the game to become an even better, more complete athlete.
Recognising that the game of elite handball is much bigger than the court itself, RYT helps young players to professionalise the holistic approach to their careers. Some of the world’s best handball players, supported by leading experts, inspire and instruct young athletes, covering topics such as dual career, anti-doping, mental fitness, media, nutrition, sports law, and regeneration.
To date, more than 1,500 young boys and girls have participated in RYT activities, including around 150 on RYT Camps.
RYT participants also get access to the new RYT App, to support their journeys.
EHF Secretary General Martin Hausleitner said, “Many female team sports are on an unprecedented rise. Handball is one of them. Keeping the balance, staying healthy, and performing well in such a dynamic environment is challenging. This requires competencies. RYT wants to contribute to young players being better able to deal with handball’s manifold demands. And what better way to learn than with your international peers, and directly from some of the world’s best handball players and leading experts? This is the unique RYT Camp spirit.”