Usually, I am the type of person to step away from the spotlight and let my teammates get all the shine they deserve. But there are some exceptions where I have to be the captain of the ship. So the coach in me has to take charge whenever it comes to teaching a sport or any sports-related workshops. So when it comes to this point task, I'm the one advocating for myself to be the top dog on this assignment. I feel like my sports knowledge and experience is superior to ninety percent of the entire ISFL roster pool. Therefore, it is expected for me to be somewhat cocky, downright arrogant on this topic.
If I was still in Austin, I would probably have traveled down south, but since relocating to New York, I will travel to the central part of the world and visit Africa. Football as a whole is still unpopular to participate in competitively outside of the United States, but that doesn't mean there isn't potential and hidden talent out there in other portions of the world. Africa as a continent often gets underrepresented in the international stage despite being one of the largest talent pools on the planet.
My job is to simply introduce another fun alternative for the children and adults to enjoy. My first day consists of a celebratory welcome: providing all the attendees a new pair of cleats and turf shoes, a buffet watching a highlight reel of the major timeline in American Football, and a brief seminar explaining the rules and positions of the game.
On day two, I'll have players split into a group, and coaches into another. Coaches will be taught the principles of building a team, basic schemes, motivational techniques, and situational breakdowns on Madden. And they'll end the day playing in a Madden tournament with what they have bee taught. The players will rotate with positional coaches and learn the common drills, exercises, techniques, and skills each position needs and utilizes. At the end of their day, they'll play 7-on-7 scrimmages.
On the final day, the coaches will be teamed up and assigned rosters and we'll conduct a tourney. The players and coaches will utilize everything they have learned to win it all and earn a week vacation to New York and a luxury suite at a Silverbacks game. Before leaving, we'll have one last big party and everyone will be gifted a bookbag full of school supplies and some literature and a duffel bag full of athletic wear and a ball, because we still stress education equally to athletics.
If I was still in Austin, I would probably have traveled down south, but since relocating to New York, I will travel to the central part of the world and visit Africa. Football as a whole is still unpopular to participate in competitively outside of the United States, but that doesn't mean there isn't potential and hidden talent out there in other portions of the world. Africa as a continent often gets underrepresented in the international stage despite being one of the largest talent pools on the planet.
My job is to simply introduce another fun alternative for the children and adults to enjoy. My first day consists of a celebratory welcome: providing all the attendees a new pair of cleats and turf shoes, a buffet watching a highlight reel of the major timeline in American Football, and a brief seminar explaining the rules and positions of the game.
On day two, I'll have players split into a group, and coaches into another. Coaches will be taught the principles of building a team, basic schemes, motivational techniques, and situational breakdowns on Madden. And they'll end the day playing in a Madden tournament with what they have bee taught. The players will rotate with positional coaches and learn the common drills, exercises, techniques, and skills each position needs and utilizes. At the end of their day, they'll play 7-on-7 scrimmages.
On the final day, the coaches will be teamed up and assigned rosters and we'll conduct a tourney. The players and coaches will utilize everything they have learned to win it all and earn a week vacation to New York and a luxury suite at a Silverbacks game. Before leaving, we'll have one last big party and everyone will be gifted a bookbag full of school supplies and some literature and a duffel bag full of athletic wear and a ball, because we still stress education equally to athletics.