It's not every day that a truly unique sports opportunity comes around. Today,
however, is one of those days!
Do you play baseball, or have a child who does, at the 11U, 12U or 13U level?
Then you need to know about the Central Jersey Baseball Academy League and the
All-Star Sports Academy teams that will play in it!
This is a very different take on "travel ball." The CJBAL is a developmental league
for young baseball players, put together by the 7 finest baseball academies in Central
Jersey!
Enrollment includes 2 athletic/baseball skills training sessions each week, as well
as all league fees, equipment, umps and uniforms!
We have room for 30-32 players at each of the 11U, 12U and 13U levels.
Learn more, and find out how to enroll your player here: CJBAL Information
Or just call us (732-597-3725) or contact us via email.
Why not learn from the best and play against the best?
Contact us today!
We'll see YOU at All-Star Sports Academy!
Phil, Brian and Sean
All-Star Sports Academy
http://www.allstarsportsacademynj.com - Contact us today for your Free One Week Trial!
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Friday, February 13, 2009
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Team Training
Why let All-Star Sports Academy develop and run YOUR Team Training program?
The facts are:
The facts are:
- Teams that train together year round perform better! Many collegiate and even high school teams have a year-round training program in place. Available to everyone, these programs guarantee progressive athletic skill-set improvement. Pairing this development with the reinforcement of sport-specific skills assures maximal off-season and pre-season improvement!
- Teams that have a scientifically rational, progressive training system suffer fewer early injuries! The truth is that when athletes enter their seasons ready to play and at maximal conditioning levels, their teams suffer fewer injuries in the tryout/pre-season prep phase.
- Teams with organized in-season training programs suffer fewer injuries during the season! In 2005, the University of Maryland men's soccer team used an in-season program of 30-35 minutes of functional sports fitness training 3 times a week. In that season, Maryland won the National Championship! They reduced their injury rate, increased output on the field, and basically blew by their opponents!
- Teams that train functionally improve fastest! Functional Sports Fitness Training is the fastest and most efficient way to convert physical and athletic skills into sport-specific skill mastery! Core training feeds strength training. Strength training feeds power training. Power training feeds speed and agility training. The combined athletic skill-sets make it easier for athletes to master sport-specific skills and apply them at game time.
- Teams that train together overcome adversity and have more fun! When they work hard together, they're ready to take it to the field, court or ice together! Challenges become minimized and victory simply becomes part of the team culture! Isn't that why we play our sports? Because winning is more fun than losing?!?
Monday, January 19, 2009
Playing on a different stage
Here at All-Star Sports Academy, we're always proud of the achievements of the athletes with whom we work.
A lot of the time, we're celebrating their being named to an All-County, All-Shore or All-State team. Sometimes, we're celebrating a college scholarship or acceptance.
Every so often, however, we get to celebrate something really unique!
That's what happened last week with Matt Kalinowski. Matt is a young athlete who plays lacrosse.
Matt also, apparently, has some pretty serious acting skills!
He landed the role of "The Beast" in the Toms River Intermediate School production of "Beauty and The Beast!"
I saw Matt's last show Saturday night, and he was terrific!
I was proud of him, excited for him and a little shocked at how comfortable and natural he looked on stage!
We're proud of Matt, and as soon as we have video of his performance, we'll post it here and at http://www.allstarsportsacademynj.com
A lot of the time, we're celebrating their being named to an All-County, All-Shore or All-State team. Sometimes, we're celebrating a college scholarship or acceptance.
Every so often, however, we get to celebrate something really unique!
That's what happened last week with Matt Kalinowski. Matt is a young athlete who plays lacrosse.
Matt also, apparently, has some pretty serious acting skills!
He landed the role of "The Beast" in the Toms River Intermediate School production of "Beauty and The Beast!"
I saw Matt's last show Saturday night, and he was terrific!
I was proud of him, excited for him and a little shocked at how comfortable and natural he looked on stage!
We're proud of Matt, and as soon as we have video of his performance, we'll post it here and at http://www.allstarsportsacademynj.com
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