Stephen, having been trained

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waverider

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In there any mistake in this original sentence that I have written:

- Stephen, having been trained by the national coach for a year, is ready to face his opponents.

I'm learning how to use different tenses etc.

I think my sentence sounds okay but I'm not sure about using "having been trained".

a) "having been trained" - is this a gerund passive? Is there such a thing?

b) Is it grammatically correct to write the sentence like this?
 
Yes, it's good.
I would appreciate if you could help me understand why my use of "having been" + "trained" is correct. It sounds right to me, but I don't understand why.
 
I don't understand what you're asking. Please be more specific about what you want to know.
 
I don't understand what you're asking. Please be more specific about what you want to know.
a) "having been trained" - is this a gerund passive? Is there such a thing? (in original post)
 
Say:

Are there any mistakes in this sentence I wrote? (See below.)

No mistakes. It's perfectly good.
 
I would appreciate if you could help me understand why my use of "having been" + "trained" is correct. It sounds right to me, but I don't understand why.
Well, most native speakers could say the same thing.
 
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