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„Crvene dame“ ponovo u trenažnom procesu

„Crvene dame“ ponovo u trenažnom procesu

Baš kao i svi drugi sportisti iz brojne porodice Sportskog privrednog društva Radnički, i košarkašice Radničkog su se početkom prošle nedelje vratile ekipnim treninzima. Tokom prvih sedam dana, „crvene“ su trenirale na otvorenom prostoru – u Velikom parku i na stadionu „Čika Dača“, striktno se 

„Crvene dame“ ponovo u trenažnom procesu

„Crvene dame“ ponovo u trenažnom procesu

Baš kao i svi drugi sportisti iz brojne porodice Sportskog privrednog društva Radnički, i košarkašice Radničkog su se početkom prošle nedelje vratile ekipnim treninzima. Tokom prvih sedam dana, „crvene“ su trenirale na otvorenom prostoru – u Velikom parku i na stadionu „Čika Dača“, striktno se 

„Crvene dame“ ponovo u trenažnom procesu

„Crvene dame“ ponovo u trenažnom procesu

Baš kao i svi drugi sportisti iz brojne porodice Sportskog privrednog društva Radnički, i košarkašice Radničkog su se početkom prošle nedelje vratile ekipnim treninzima.

Tokom prvih sedam dana, „crvene“ su trenirale na otvorenom prostoru – u Velikom parku i na stadionu „Čika Dača“, striktno se pridržavajući preporuka nadležnih institucija, a od ovog utorka su opet u svojoj dvorani „Gordana Goca Bogojević“, gde nastavljaju sa daljim radom.

Treneru Nenadu Milovanoviću trenutno su na raspolaganju uglavnom igračice iz Kragujevca, kojima društvo na treninzima prave članice mlađih klupskih selekcija. 

Dvomesečna pauza usled epidemije virusa Covid-19 neminovno se odrazila na fizičko stanje košarkašica Radničkog, kojima će biti potrebno određeno vreme da ponovo dostignu odgovarajući nivo forme.

– Krenuli smo sa nekim laganim ritmom treninga, pa ćemo, kako vreme bude odmicalo, polako pojačavati njihov intenzitet. Mada su igračice tokom pauze individualno trenirale u svojim domovima, evidentno je da im najviše nedostaje trčanje. U ovom prelaznom periodu baziraćemo se uglavnom na individualne treninge, dok nas ozbiljnije kondicione pripreme očekuju od avgusta, kada ćemo imati nešto jasniju skicu ekipe za narednu takmičarsku sezonu – otkriva Milovanović.

Epidemija virusa Covid-19 došla je u samom jeku sezone i u velikoj meri pokvarila planove Kragujevčankama, koje su ligaški deo takmičenja u Prvoj ženskoj ligi Srbije okončale na petoj poziciji i sa neskrivenim optimizmom su očekivale početak četvrtfinalne serije plej-ofa protiv beogradskog Radivoja Koraća, ekipe koju su prethodno savladale u oba ligaška duela.

– Željno smo iščekivali duele sa ekipom Radivoja Koraća u plej-ofu i opravdano se nadali da ih možemo iznenaditi. Nažalost, umešala se viša sila u vidu virusa Covid-19, koja je paralisala sve sportske aktivnosti. Nama nije preostalo ništa drugo osim da se prilagodimo datim okolnostima, ostanemo u svojim kućama i čekamo na kraj ove globalne pandemije – sa žaljenjem konstatuje Milovanović.

Košarkaški savez Srbije još uvek nije dao zvaničan odgovor na pitanje da li će sezona u nacionalnim takmičenjima biti nastavljena, ali je iz dana u dan sve izvesniji scenario po kome do njenog nastavka neće doći.

– Još uvek čekamo kakav će biti rasplet ove takmičarske sezone, ali mislim da nije realno da se ona nastavi. Na nama je da polako krojimo plan priprema za novu sezonu, koja će krenuti od oktobra – zaključuje strateg Radničkog.

Članak „Crvene dame“ ponovo u trenažnom procesu je preuzet sa sajta KKK Radnički Kragujevac.

„Crvene dame“ ponovo u trenažnom procesu

„Crvene dame“ ponovo u trenažnom procesu

Baš kao i svi drugi sportisti iz brojne porodice Sportskog privrednog društva Radnički, i košarkašice Radničkog su se početkom prošle nedelje vratile ekipnim treninzima. Tokom prvih sedam dana, „crvene“ su trenirale na otvorenom prostoru – u Velikom parku i na stadionu „Čika Dača“, striktno se 

„Crvene dame“ ponovo u trenažnom procesu

„Crvene dame“ ponovo u trenažnom procesu

Baš kao i svi drugi sportisti iz brojne porodice Sportskog privrednog društva Radnički, i košarkašice Radničkog su se početkom prošle nedelje vratile ekipnim treninzima. Tokom prvih sedam dana, „crvene“ su trenirale na otvorenom prostoru – u Velikom parku i na stadionu „Čika Dača“, striktno se 

Investors say emerging multiverses are the future of entertainment

Investors say emerging multiverses are the future of entertainment

The COVID-19 pandemic is accelerating the adoption of new technologies and cultural shifts that were already well underway. According to a clutch of heavy-hitting investors, this dynamic is particularly strong in gaming and extended reality.

Unlike other segments of the startup and tech world, where valuations have been slashed, early-stage companies focused on building new games, gaming infrastructure and virtual or extended reality entertainment are having no trouble raising money. They’ve even seen valuations rise, investors said.

“Valuations have increased pretty significantly in the gaming sector. Valuations have gone up 20 to 25% higher than I would have seen prior to this pandemic,” Phil Sanderson, a co-founder and managing director at Griffin Gaming Partners, told fellow participants on a virtual panel during the Los Angeles Games Conference earlier this month.

Driving the appetite for new investments is the entertainment industry’s bearhug of virtual events, animated features, games and social media platforms after widespread shelter-in-place orders made physical events an impossibility.

Fintech regulations in Latin America could fuel growth or freeze out startups

Fintech regulations in Latin America could fuel growth or freeze out startups

Ximena Aleman Contributor Share on Twitter Ximena Aleman is co-founder and chief business development officer at Prometeo, an open banking platform that serves Latin America. It may have entered the game later than other leading regions such as Europe and North America, but Latin America’s 

Appeals court rules in favor of Google, Apple, Facebook and Twitter in anti-conservative bias suit

Appeals court rules in favor of Google, Apple, Facebook and Twitter in anti-conservative bias suit

The same day Donald Trump took to Twitter to threaten to regulate or shut down social media sites, the U.S. appeals court in Washington, D.C. dismissed a lawsuit accusing top tech companies of silencing conservative voices. Filed in 2018 by nonprofit Freedom Watch and right-wing 

An hourly home-sharing startup in San Francisco finds itself in the city’s crosshairs

An hourly home-sharing startup in San Francisco finds itself in the city’s crosshairs

Emmanuel Bamfo is used to fighting uphill battles. Still, his latest fight, with the city of San Francisco, may well destroy his business if he doesn’t win it, and quickly.

Bamfo is the co-founder and CEO of Globe, a year-old, six-person startup that connects customers with rooms in people’s mostly urban homes. Think Airbnb, except that Globe isn’t for users looking for days- or months-long stays, but instead for a day break.

Globe evolved from an earlier company called Recharge that tried convincing hotels to let its customers rent their rooms by the hour and even minute, and had raised around $10 million in funding. When hotels pushed back on the idea of cleaning their rooms so frequently, the nascent outfit entered into the popular accelerator program Y Combinator last summer and came out as a company that connects customers to home owners instead.

Growth at Globe had been slow but steady since, with more than 10,000 hosts around the world signing up to rent out rooms in their homes. Then came COVID-19.

Some hosts kept providing space to guests. One tech worker, Abe Disu, recently told The New York Times that he rented out his San Francisco apartment through Globe about 70 times between August and April, earning about $50 per hour after cleaning costs.

Many others expressed concerns about germs. “I thought we were dead,” says Bamfo.

Instead of giving up, Bamfo began to position Globe as a platform for people needing an escape from home quarantines. Globe can help individuals find that quiet place to make calls, away from roommates and children. It offers a reprieve from loved ones for a much-needed hour or two. It can even help those in desperate straights find better bandwidth. (You get the idea.)

It’s an appealing proposition on some levels. Who doesn’t long for a change in scenery at his point? Still, there is a pandemic, and safety is concern. Indeed, though Bamfo says Globe has layered in policies specific to COVID-19 — its cleaning checklist for hosts has grown longer and customers now have to send in pictures of thermometer readings — the city of San Francisco, at least, doesn’t think they go far enough.

The city sent Globe a letter last week noting that the company’s hourly rental business appears to violate the shelter-in-place order it instituted in March and that it extended indefinitely last week with some modifications that do not apply to Globe’s business. It says it’s prepared to take action, too. If has warned Globe that if it doesn’t immediately halt its business, the startup — and its founders, Bamfo and Erix Xu, who is a former senior engineering director at Reddit — risk “fine, imprisonment or both, pursuant to San Francisco Administrative Code section 7.17(b) and California Penal Code section 148.”

It adds that the “California Penal Code section 409.5 also authorizes the City to close down properties constituting a menace to public health. Likewise, failure to abide by the San Francisco Planning Code is a nuisance and is punishable by fines of up to $1,000 per day. Likewise, failure to abide by Chapter 41A of the Administrative Code is punishable by fines of up to $484 per day.”

It’s a bitter if somewhat unsurprising development for Globe, which is based in San Francisco, and counts the city as its biggest market. Bamfo and Xu have limited resources, and a drawn-out shut-down could very easily become permanent. Still, it’s hard to see how the company avoids a bigger blow-up if it doesn’t comply very soon — or the city doesn’t instead begin to relax some of its policies.

Right now, Bamfo seems to be counting on the latter, and perhaps for good reason. Yesterday, for example, California Governor Gavin Newsom said that barbershops and hair salons can begin accepting customers again in many California counties. San Francisco and neighboring counties are maintaining more sweeping restrictions for now, but that could change in a matter of weeks.

In the meantime, Bamfo — who says he was “shocked” by the city’s letter — is engaging in a game of chicken. He says that while Globe works on an official response, one that it will send by Tuesday of next week, the company is continuing to make its service available in its hometown.

Noting that neither Airbnb nor hotels have received the same feedback from the city, he says that Globe “doesn’t want to focus on regulations, fines, and threats of jail time. We want instead to elevate this discourse around solutions.”

 

Globe Living Receives Unwelcome News from San Francisco by TechCrunch on Scribd

Amazon offers more details about why HBO Max isn’t on Fire TV

Amazon offers more details about why HBO Max isn’t on Fire TV

WarnerMedia’s new streaming service HBO Max launched today with a couple of conspicuous absences from the list of supported devices — Max is not yet available on Roku or Amazon’s Fire TV. It sounds like this isn’t just a technical issue that will be fixed