![Hertha head coach Pal Dardai gathers his players for the start of training](https://taketonews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Successful-start-to-training-at-Hertha-on-the-second-attempt.jpg)
Hertha head coach Pal Dardai gathers his players for the start of training Photo: picture alliance – Juergen Engler / nordphoto GmbH
From BZ/dpa
At the second attempt, second division soccer team Hertha BSC managed to start training on the field.
On Tuesday morning, coach Pal Dardai’s professionals were able to complete the first session of the season on Schenckendorffplatz in the Olympic Park.
![Hertha head coach Pal Dardai at the start of training](https://taketonews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/1687862316_743_Successful-start-to-training-at-Hertha-on-the-second-attempt.jpg)
Hertha head coach Pal Dardai at the start of training Photo: picture alliance – Juergen Engler / nordphoto GmbH
In front of their fans, the Hertha professionals did running exercises and content with the ball.
On Monday afternoon, a severe storm prevented outdoor training.
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Training stopped at Hertha! Fans took shelter from the rain under a tree Photo: picture alliance
Instead, strength and athletic training was on the program for the players indoors at the training ground.
Hertha head coach Dardai asks his squad to train twice a day until Friday.
![Stormy times at Hertha! The start of training had to be canceled due to the storm](https://taketonews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/1687862317_908_Successful-start-to-training-at-Hertha-on-the-second-attempt.jpg)
Stormy times at Hertha! The start of training had to be canceled due to the storm Photo: picture alliance – Eibner press photo/Uwe Koch
One practice session per day is scheduled at the weekend, and the first test match against Oberliga club RSV Eintracht Stahnsdorf will follow on Sunday afternoon (4 p.m.).