Check out what the biggest stars on Saigon Heat keep in their training backpacks

Nguyen Huynh Phu Vinh, the power forward of the 2022 VBA winner, recently shared what he carries in his backpack to training sessions.

While Vinh’s backpack contained common items like basketball shoes, a water bottle, towels, a laundry bag, an extra T-shirt, and whey protein powder, many fans were surprised to also see muscle relaxers, manual massage tools, and resistance bands.

Tim Waale warms up his knees with rubber bands. Photo: VBA

Tim Waale warms up his knees with rubber bands. Photo: VBA

Similar to Phu Vinh, center and captain Tim Waale, or Dinh Khai Tam, also keeps warm-up equipment and massage tools in his training backpack, including a heavy-duty rubber band and foot massage ball.

Both Phu Vinh, who was part of the national 5×5 men’s basketball team that competed in the 2022 FIBA Asia preliminary round in Mongolia from November 10-14, and Tim Waale contributed to the Saigon Heat’s three VBA triumphs in 2019, 2020, and 2022.

Saigon Heat assistant coach Vu The Cang reveals what is in his backpack. Photo: VBA

Saigon Heat assistant coach Vu The Cang reveals what is in his backpack. Photo: VBA

Saigon Heat assistant coach Vu The Cang said that his must-have training equipment includes whistles, stopwatches, whiteboards, and cones.

Also inside his backpack are devices and equipment for recording such as a tripod, laptop, and speaker.

These recording devices help The Cang’s players review what they practiced as well as share their training sessions with fans.

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