Mr. Ichiro attended training to restore guidance qualifications for high school and university students December 13 19:28

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In March, Mr. Ichiro, who retired from the Major League Baseball Marines, participated in the training for student baseball qualification that is necessary to teach at high school and university.

Ichiro, 46, has retired from Mariners in March and is now a special assistant and instructor for the team. On the 13th, Ichiro in a suit participated in a training held in Tokyo with more than 120 people, including professional baseball and OB in Hiroshima, and Tomonori Maeda.

During the training, I learned the history of professional-amateur relationships and how to prevent injuries of high school students, and also received lectures from former professional athletes who actually serve as high school directors.

Normally, qualification recovery is not accepted until after leaving the professional baseball team, but NPB = Japan Baseball Organization and the Japan Student Baseball Association, Ichiro left great achievements in the baseball world, and off-season activities as Mariners staff As a special case, I am allowed to recover my qualification even if I remain in the team.

If Ichiro is trained for three days until the 15th and passes the examination of the Japan Student Baseball Association on February 7, next year, his qualification will be restored and high school students and college students can be taught.