Showing posts with label training. Show all posts
Showing posts with label training. Show all posts

Monday, May 14, 2012

Brain Food for Athletes!

Why coaching feedback is critical.

Your feedback and communication is brain food to an athlete. To develop correctly and effectively, young athlete's brains need a steady flow of quality nutrients and stimuli. Neural development and conditioning is a process that never really ceases, at least not until brain function does. Since none of us train zombies, let's focus on how we effect brain development, especially synaptic development, through communication, feedback and the impact of both on proprioception with our living clients.


Read the rest here

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

A Personal Invitation to Family Day...

4 years ago, All-Star Sports Academy was founded with one mission in mind: provide the best performance training available and the best youth and family fitness available...anywhere!
 
On Saturday, April 28 from 3 PM until 9 PM (ish...) we're celebrating that mission. I am personally inviting YOU to join us for this celebration!  
 
Whether you are a die-hard All-Star fan and member, have never set foot in our facility or are somewhere in between...you are invited to celebrate with us! 
 
Doors open at 3 PM. We'll hold a "Family Boot Camp" at 4, a reception with food, music and drinks at 5. At 6, it's dodgeball! 
 
All Family Boot Camp attendees will have the opportunity to take advantage of a truly incredible offer from us! 
 
Everyone who attends will receive a special gift from All-Star Sports Academy! Throughout the event, there will be door prizes a 50/50 and you'll be able to enter to win:
  • a $150 gift certificate from All-Star!
  • A F-R-E-E All-Star Sports Academy Birthday Party! 
There are other surprises planned as well. 
 
We just want to say "thank you" for allowing us to fulfill our mission in this community for the last four years! 
 
YOU have my personal invitation to this fun event! Join us, won't you? 
 
See you on Saturday! 
Phil Hueston, NASM-PES; IYCA-YFS 
All-Star Sports Academy

Saturday, March 31, 2012

All-Star is 4 years old!

Have you heard the news?

All-Star Sports Academy turned 4 years old on March 1, 2012!

We're celebrating by throwing an awesome Open House, Family Boot Camp and a Dodgeball Tournament Fundraiser!

All the info is right here:

We will be holding our 2nd Family Boot Camp during Family Day. The first one was an overwhelming and amazing success!

Here's a look:
Family Boot Camp December 2011
Family Boot Camp December 2011

This great event is open to both members and non-members alike!

Contact us TODAY to reserve your spots, or to get answers to your questions!

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Twinkies, the Ultimate Fitness Food ?!?

Would YOU like to lose 25 pounds or more in just 2 short months?

Would you like to lose that weight while eating nothing but Twinkies, Ho-Ho’s, Devil Dogs, Little Debbie snacks and other convenience store goodies

Well…YOU CAN! Or so it would seem.

That was the experience of one Associate Professor of Nutrition at the Kansas State University. In so doing, he helped to prove a point I’ve been making for years. A calorie is a calorie.

He also helped reinforce a basic and accepted law of physics proven by Einstein, Newton and many smarter people before me. That law is simply this: energy taken in by a body versus the energy expelled by a body will result in either mass lost or gained.

Professor Mark Haub spent 2 months last summer eating nothing but sugary, crème filled snacks like Devil Dogs and Twinkies and lost 27 pounds in 2 months! Amazing, right? Wrong!

You see, the real reason Dr. Haub dropped the 27 pounds is that he did the one thing that will always result in a loss of mass (body weight) for any body. He reduced the amount of energy he took in!

Dr. Haub reduced his caloric intake from 2,600 kcal per day to 1,800 kcal per day during the specified period. Since a pound is made up of 3,500 calories, we can do some simple math and deduce the largest portion of his reduction. Almost 14 of the pounds he lost are attributable to the 800 kcal per day caloric deficit he created.

The remaining 13 came from the increase in activity he undertook during the study period. There; simple math and a simple fact: calories (energy) in vs. calories (energy) out equals mass (weight) gained or lost.

I’m NOT endorsing the Twinkie diet, or any other ridiculous “diet” plan out there. What I am saying is what I’ve said for over 12 years. If you consume fewer calories than you burn each day, you will reduce your weight. Period.

When it comes to the essential definition of a calorie, one calorie of Twinkies is equal to one calorie of steak is equal to one calorie of salad is equal to one calorie of Haagen Dazs Vanilla Swiss Almond Ice Cream.

This doesn’t mean you should ignore the quality of the calories you put in your body. It simply means that energy (calories) and mass (body weight) are related. Duh!

What we do know about calorie quality is this: whole foods have a far more thermic effect on the body. Additionally, our bodies tend to burn the calories from whole foods better and more readily than those from processed foods.

Scientists at Pomona College in California recently published a study in Food and Nutrition Research which showed that processed foods reduced the rate of diet-induced thermogenesis – calories burned while eating and in digestion - by almost 50% when compared to meals made of whole foods.

When you consider that up to 10% of your total caloric expenditure for a given day may be the result of diet-induced thermogenesis, a 50% boost starts to sound pretty good! For a 2,000 calorie a day diet, that’s an additional 100 calories burned just because you choose whole foods. That adds up to one pound lost every 35 days, provided your output (exercise and activities of daily living) are equal to your intake (food.)

So in theory you could eat a reduced calorie diet consisting of Twinkies or Snickers bars. But why would you?

Eat a varied, fresh, whole food diet and watch your “burn rate” go up. Reduce caloric intake and watch the weight come off.

Do both in conjunction with smart exercise (try this Power Fitness Camp) and watch the body fat fry off while you chisel the muscle! Soon, you’ll reveal the great physique hiding under that layer of “insulation”(you know, F-A-T!)

If you’re looking for an organic, whole food snack that’s delicious AND convenient, you have to try Prograde Cravers! Read about them here Prograde Cravers! and find out how they can satisfy your craving and help you maintain the “burn” of thermogenesis!

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Cloud Circuits...gotta love 'em

Saturday April 9th.

A beautiful spring day.

Great day to "blow it off" and relax, right?

WRONG!

It was a great day to be in the Athlete Underground!

"Cloud Circuits!" 3 exercises per cloud, 5 clouds. 2 minutes to work, NON-STOP, with 1 minute rest.

Now we're talking Athletic Circuit Training!

Here's a quick look:



Questions? Contact us right here:

Still struggling with what supplements you should be using? The nutritional products you need are right here!

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

One "tiny" factor in YOUR energy levels

Many things affect our energy levels.

Some of us just don't get enough sleep. Others have our sleep habits disrupted by repeated schedule change and interruptions. People working swing or night shifts and parents with newborns and infants know just what I mean.

Stress is a big energy drain. Manage your stress (sleep, diet and exercise all help...I know, easier said than done!)

Others are affected by pharmaceuticals, either prescribed or recreational. Everything from alcohol to the harder stuff can take a toll on energy levels.

Diet and exercise, of course, also impact our energy levels. But aside from the obvious things like calorie intake, sugar and fat intake and lack of (or too much) exercise, there's a "tiny" factor that greatly impacts your energy levels and how your body produces energy.

Mitochondria are microscopic structures in your cells. In muscle cells, they produce ATP, or adenosine tri-phosphate, which your muscles use to create energy for movement. Here's a closer look:


An "inside" look at your mitochondria

Many things can affect mitochondrial ATP production as well as the number of mitochondria in your cells.

Diet and exercise are two big factors. Regular exercise can increase the number of mitochondria in your cells, providing the potential for more energy production.

Poor diet and lack of certain critical nutrients, however, can hurt your mitochondria and your energy production.

Here's a great article that talks about some specific nutritional action YOU can take to nurture your mitochondria and crank up your energy production: Secret Microscopic Help in Your Weight Loss Battle!

The writer describes some specific things to do and eat to make these little engines chug along better!

If you want help with the exercise side of the equation (and the nutrition side) contact us!

Friday, April 1, 2011

Getting Enough Fruits and Veggies? This Can Help!

It's recommended that we eat 6-10 fruits and vegetables a day. That's what's been suggested to maximize vitamin, mineral and antioxidant intake to maintain good health, healthy weight and avoid the conditions and diseases associated with poor diet and obesity. Here in the States it is reported the actual average of fruits and veggies eaten each day is just 2.

Yup, just 2.

Now, I don't know where you stand on this, but overall, it really is a sad state of nutritional affairs. We live in a world where we're constantly under time, work, family and other stresses. We often reach for the foods that are most convenient, but not always the ones that are most nutritious.

Unfortunately, potato chips may be made from potatoes (maybe) but they don't count as vegetables. And "drinking" your veggies in the form of some mutated fruit juice is not going to get it done either.

Coffee comes from a plant and beer is made from grains (barley malt, wheat) and "veggies" (hops) but these don't fill the bill, either. It would be nice if they did, but no dice.

But do not despair! It's not that tough to get more fruits and veggies in each day.

Here are some super simple tips to get you started:

1) Buy 'em already chopped

Look, I can be lazy, too;-) There's nothing wrong with not wanting to go through the hassle of having to chop up fruits and veggies. If you want to buy them pre-chopped go ahead. It's much better for you than not eating them. Alternate: Spend an hour a week chopping vegetables and fruits into serving sizes. Then you'll be able to:

2) Carry 'em with you

Load up a plastic baggie with your pre-chopped veggies and bring them to work. Seriously, see how easy this can be! Especially if you've used my suggestion from #1! Bringing the "right number of bags and making sure to eat them all is a great way to ensure maximum fruit and veggie intake, even in a stressful, busy day!

3) Add real fruit to your yogurt

Have some yogurt for breakfast and add some fresh blueberries, raspberries or blackberries. It's that simple! Cherries, bananas, red grapes, chopped plums, chopped nectarines, chopped peaches and chopped pears also work. Whatever fruits you like, use 'em in your yogurt!

You can even crank up the fiber content by adding a few tablespoons of high fiber cereal!

Bonus tip: A great way to provide your body with the nutritional foundation you need each day is a Whole Foods based multi-vitamin. Prograde Nutrition VGF 25+ is one example. It's made from 25 veggies, greens and fruits. There are other great whole-food based multi's on the market and if you know of one, go for it. This one is a great one, however, providing maximum bang for the buck.

Here's another great article on how to be sure you're getting enough fruits and vegetables each day: Getting Enough Fruits and Veggies?

Be sure to use these tips and let me know how they help you out. Or send me some of your own!

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Goings-on April 26, 2010

More fun and work(??) at All-Star Sports Academy!

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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Blood, Sweat and Cheers

It's been a remarkable spring for All-Star Sports Academy and our athletes and clients. These achievements are remarkable, and a testament to the commitment of these student-athletes. One All-Star athlete just rocked the sports world on national television!

One of our athl
etes
scored over 100 points as a sophomore for TRHS South girls' lacrosse

Another
scored 112 points for TRHS North's girls lacrosse team.

Both
of these lacrosse players were chosen to represent New Jersey on the 2009 National Women's Lacrosse team

Still another
won a womens Lacrosse National Championship with Franklin & Marshall College

One
hit well over .500 for Donovan baseball.

One is on the verge of
signing a National Football League contract to play fullback.

One was named to the
All-State HS Hockey team & signed to play Juniors Hockey with the Philadelphia Revolution.

One was chosen to the
NJSA 04 Pre-Academy Soccer Team & is working with Tab Ramos.

One was chosen to the
U14 New Jersey Olympic Development Program Soccer Team

One
terrorized high school pitchers while playing for TRHS North baseball

One
made the JV softball team & became the starting JV catcher at TRHS East

The Jersey Shore Hurricanes AAU boys basketball put a team into nationals


One has been
invited to Under Armour HS football combines, & may be named to the All-America team

One took
2nd in the county in shotput for 8th graders & was named to the Trilogy Lacrosse Elite team

One
broke the TR Intermediate South school record in the discus

Woodbridge HS ba
seball went 14-10 &
reached the semi-finals of the Middlesex County Tournament

Dozens of youth baseb
all, softball, lacrosse and soccer players are having great seasons & more fun as a result of their experiences with All-Star Sports Academy.

Dozenz of kids and parents dropped extra pounds, got in shape and had a blast in our breakthrough fitness programs.

Oh yeah, there's one other athl
etic achievement that we're pretty excited about.
On Saturday, May 23rd, Frank Edgar, former Toms River HS East and Clarion University wrestling standout, won the biggest bout of his career. In an edge-of-your-seat 3 round UFC fight against Sean Sherk, Frank ("The Answer") took another step toward a title bout by dominating Sherk in every aspect of the game!

Frank has been working harder than ever in our Strength and Conditioning Center with Brian Blue getting ready for this
bout. After watching video of his workouts with previous trainers, then watching how his opponent was "training," we had a funny feeling that Frank was going to be ready for Sherk. We were right!

Congratulations to Frank, and congratulations to all the athl
etes, parents and everyone who has been working to achieve fitness goals that matter to them!

Find out why they chose All-Star, and why it really
does matter where you "get your sweat on!"

Go here to request
YOUR complimentary trial membership: http://tinyurl.com/allstartrial

We'll see YOU at All-Star Sports Academy!

Monday, May 4, 2009

There's a DRAGON in the house!

There's a "Dragon" at All-Star Sports Academy!

Not the ugly, scaly kind that terrorized towns in jolly old England!


This Dragon can help you earn a Black Belt and get a great workout

at the same time!

Dianna LaVecchia has brought Dragon Muay Thai to All-Star Sports

Academy's Softball/Baseball Center at 2214 Rt. 37 E, Toms River.

Now, Dianna is inviting you to an Open House to celebrate the opening

of her school!

Learn about Muay Thai, Jeet Kune Do and how YOU can become a Black Belt!


Enjoy great Thai food and watch demonstrations. Maybe even participate! Come on,

don't be scared!

For all the information on this fun-filled event, go to
http://www.muaythaifit.com/index.htm

Click on the "NEWS!" link.


When you get to the open house, tell Dianna that Phil, Brian and Sean sent you!


PS...
Don't forget!! You can get a one week trial in any of our programs simply by going to
All-Star Sports Academy Trial Membership

If you haven't tried
Prograde Nutrition Cravers, then your nutrition bars taste like cardboard!

Find out why our clients L-O-V-E their Cravers!!

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Speed, Power and Endurance...gotta have 'em!

Circuit Training is a perfect training method for short-duration strength/speed/power endurance.

Ice hockey, soccer, lacrosse, field hockey, tennis, volleyball and even football and basketball consist of repeated short bursts of high intensity work.

They also require high levels of dynamic stability, and the ability to change direction quickly and efficiently. Lacking this ability is a prescription for injury.

Circuit training, with stations lasting 30-90 seconds, is a great way to develop the kind of speed, power and strength required for successful sports performance.

How many exercises you include can vary.

If possible, try to include some "mirror" exercises. These are exercises that mimic movements typically performed in the sport for which you are preparing.

Circuit Training Guidelines - Short-duration strength/speed/power endurance
Load: 50 - 65% of theoretical 1 RM (this is less critical than most people - and trainers - think)
Number of Exercises: in each circuit 6-15 (for variety, use different variations each circuit)
Time per station: 30-90 seconds
Number of circuits per session: 2-5
Rest between stations: 10-90 seconds
Rest between circuits: 90 seconds - 3 minutes
Speed of movement: Moderate to as fast as proper form allows
Frequency: 2 - (max.) 3 times/week



Click here for your Free One Week Trial at All-Star Sports Academy!

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Joint by Joint

That's the way.

The way to approach a solid warm-up.

Ankles, knees, hips, lumbar spine, thoracic spine (
upper back & neck) and shoulders.

These are the areas that should be addressed in every warm-up. But it's not enough to just "get them moving," as we hear so many coaches say at practices.

Each joint has different needs in warm-ups. Ankles, hips and thoracic spine need to be mobilized, while the knees, lumbar spine and shoulders need to be stabilized.

In full truth, shoulders need mobility as well, but never without stability!

Here's a simple, joint by joint warm-up progression you can do anywhere:
1. Ankles (mobility) - Stand facing a wall, hands on it at chest height. Slide one foot back, keeping the heel down. Bend the rear knee so it moves toward the wall until it feels "stuck." Then rock it back and forth without allowing the heel to come off the floor. Push just a little past the sticking point each time. Do 10-20 reps on each side.

2. Hip Mobility (Knee stability)
- Stand square, with the feet under the hips. Take a short step to one side, making sure the hip moves out over the heel/knee as you do. Squat about 1/4 of the way down, then push through the heel coming up. Reset and go the other way. Do 12 in each direction. Hip Circles - Stand near a wall. Lift one knee up to belt height. Move it out to the side, without turning the body. Making a circle, return it to the front without putting the foot down. Repeat 10 times on each leg. Put hands on the wall for balance if needed.


3. Lumbar Spine (Stability)
- Do not do rotational stretches for the lower back! They destabilize the spine, creating MORE tightness and pain, not less. Try single leg floor bridges for lumbar spinal stability: Lie on the floor with your knees bent and your bellybutton tucked in. Press your low back to the floor. Cross one ankle over the other knee. Press the other heel into the floor, squeeze the glute and slowly lift yourself off the floor. Keep the low back flat and the abs drawn. Repeat 6-8 times on each side. If you have trouble with this on one leg, put your hands on the floor for stability, or do them on 2 legs.


4. Thoracic Spine (mobility)
- Poor mobility in the upper spine will lead to pain in the neck and reduced shoulder and neck mobility. Use a high density foam roller between the shoulder blades, with the hands interlocked behind the head. This will open the scapula and allow access to the T-spine. 30-60 seconds each for 2 reps.
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5. Shoulders (stability) - Wall slides work very well for the complex relationship between the gleno-humeral joint and the scapula. Stand with your back to a wall. Flatten and retract the shoulder blades, and lift the arms so the elbows are at your side, with the arm flat against the wall. Slide the arms up, without losing contact with the wall, while keeping the shoulder blades retracted and against the wall. Use the fullest possible range of motion you can without losing wall contact with the forearms and scapula. Don't be surprised if you can't do it at first, or you cramp up trying. Do 8-10 reps.

Using a joint by joint approach to warming up will assure that your system is ready for whatever you throw at it. Treat your joints right and they will respond by increasing athletic performance and letting you improve faster than ever before!


If you're interested in learning more about amazing athletic performance, contact us for a complimentary one week trial in any of our breakthrough programs!

Click here: All-Star Sports Academy One Week Trial!

Monday, April 20, 2009

Coach off the excess weight

Researchers at Duke University Medical School have "discovered" something our clients have known for years.

Their research reinforces our belief that working with a professional to lose body fat, change your body shape and develop healthy habits results in better, well, better results!!

They studied people who lost at least 8.8 lbs over a six month weight-loss phase. Lo and behold, the group that worked with a fitness/diet professional kept off more of the unwanted weight than any other group!

Frankly, we're not surprised! Our clients tell us that it's easier to keep off unwanted pounds when you have someone who cares about your results guiding and helping you to your goals.

THAT is the essence of why our programs work. We care about your results, and the programs are easy to follow and FUN!

Speaking of fun and effective body transformation programs, have you registered for the amazing
Get a Swimsuit Ready Body by July 4th! kickoff session yet?

What are you waiting for?

For a teeny tiny $10 registration fee, you'll walk away with over $75 in bonuses (we just added "A Woman's Fat Loss Strategy", a 10 step eating, diet and lifestyle guide to the body you want. It's a $20 value, and it's included as a bonus for registering for the May 1st, 7:30 PM Kickoff Session!)

May 1st, 7:30 PM at our Strength & Conditioning Center at 1856 Route 9, Toms River

$10 registration for the kickoff, and we promise some awesome stuff that night!

Over $75 worth of bonuses just for registering and taking the first step!

See you there, and then we'll see YOU showing off this summer!

_________________________________________________________________
A quick and very useful recipe today:

Better Butter!

This is the best butter replacement we’ve ever found. It requires you to do a little work, but the rewards in taste and good health are well worth it!


Ingredients

2 cups Extra Virgin Olive Oil

2 cups softened organic (salted or unsalted) butter


Preparation

Place the ingredients into a large mixing bowl. Using a power beater, slowly blend the olive oil and butter together.


Blend until the mixture is smooth.


Transfer contents of bowl into several table serving-size containers.


Place in refrigerator until firm like butter.


Use it just like butter, as well as for cooking lubrication and as a substitute for olive oil in cooking meats and vegetables, if desired.


Nutrition Info (approx. for 1 Tbsp
Calories ---- 110
Fat Calories ---- 110
Total Fat ---- 12.5 grams
Saturated Fat ---- 4.5 grams
Monounsaturated Fat ----- 5.5 grams
Polyunsaturated Fat ----- .75 grams

Saturday, April 18, 2009

What a Week!

WOW!

It was a big week for All-Star Sports Academy athletes!

>> Dave DalCortivo signed to play Juniors Hockey with the Philadelphia Revolution!

>> Meredith Kalinowski leads the undefeated Toms River South Girls Lacrosse team to 3 victories, scoring 25 goals and 9 assists along the way!


Meredith also set a TRS Girls Lacrosse single-game scoring record on Thursday, tallying a stupefying 9 goals and 3 assists in a 16-3 victory over Toms River East! WOW!

>> Tatum Coffey (TRN) lit things up on the Lacrosse field, as well.

>> Mike Bodden continues to have a solid year for MonDon Baseball.

>> Anthony LaCava is tearing the cover off the ball on the diamond over at Toms River North.

>> Ben Nogiewich is having a solid year on the Volleyball court at Toms River South.


>> Fresh in from Miami Beach is the following news:
Ashley Conroy scored personal bests in the 100 freestyle and the 100 backstroke at the YMCA National meet!

Ashley Conroy cruises to a personal best 59.59 in
the 100 backstroke
at the YMCA nationals in Miami Beach

She swam Ocean County YMCA record times in both events! Ashley cruised to a 59.59 second 100 backstroke and a blazing 53.97 in the 100 free!!

As if that wasn't enough, just before she left for Miami Beach, Ashely was awarded the team MVP Trophy at the Monsignor Donovan Swim Team Banquet!! She owns the MonDon 100 backstroke record, at 59.44 seconds!

Each of these athletes, like the hundreds of others who call All-Star Sports Academy their training home, are tasting success because of their work ethic, good training habits and sheer desire to win!

All-Star Sports Academy congratulates them all! If you're having success in your sport, whether it's club, league or scholastic, be sure to tell us, and we'll put your exploits in these pages, as well!

Do you want to taste victory and success, too? We're here to help! Simply Contact Us and we'll set you up with a free, one week trial membership at All-Star Sports Academy!

Hey, we're making it as easy as we can for YOU to get into All-Star!!

Thursday, April 16, 2009

"Game of Inches"

In any sport, any day, a game can be won or lost on a matter of inches (not pounds).

Whether it's a cornerback tipping away a cruicial pass, an outfield making a "snowcone" catch in the 9th with runners on, or a runner beating out a throw to first on a "bang-bang" play, big plays in big games are based on a few inches and fractions of a second.

Those game-changing inches are not gained on a bench on "max out" day, your "leg day", or on those weeks when you want to "go heavy"! (Jose Reyes never stole a base because he racked the leg extension machine)

The inches that make the difference can be gained in a step. One step! Your FIRST STEP!

This is the step that an athlete has the ability to make a huge improvement on with only a few basic changes. For example, in baseball, the average time difference between being out or safe when stealing second base is close to 0.10 seconds. Improving only your starting position and first step as a base-runner can make that difference.

What do I mean by first step speed? Simply put, first step speed is the ability of an athlete to put his or her body into motion quickly and efficiently. The body must be in a position that enables an athlete to produce an explosive and productive first step.

So how do we improve our first step and quickness?

Here are a few tips:
  • Be in an athletic position at all times. Being in poor position will result in an inability to produce the optimal amount of force in the desired direction. For example, a stance that is too wide makes it difficult for an athlete to explode laterally for two reasons; the athlete will not have a good "push" off both legs and it requires more force to get the body's center of gravity over the lead foot to develop any momentum in the appropriate direction.
  • Train "fast". In order to have the explosive first step you want, you must train the body to be an explosive unit. Plyometric training (done properly) is an excellent way to increase your explosiveness. Squat strength will not result in an optimal first step if you do not develop power as well. Power is determined by the amount of force you apply through a certain distance in a certain amount of time. Therefore, an athlete should be working to increase strength (force production), range of motion (distance force is applied), and speed of movement (decreasing the time it takes to move through the range of motion). Ok, in normal terms, push harder, faster. Small improvements in each of these areas will result in a large improvement in overall power and the ability of an athlete to have an explosive first step.
  • Increase mental quickness to increase "game speed". Incorporate visual cues to your speed and agility drills. Athletes must be able to react and adjust quickly to certain on-field cues. Make basic agility drills more difficult by simply adding the element of reaction time.

So take your workout to the next level! Get off the bench, get on your feet, and move!

Need ideas to help get your game "up to speed"? Check out www.allstarsportsacademynj.com for some videos and click on free trial to get started TODAY!

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Watch out for these two

One of the fun things about working with youth athletes is that they tend to be real characters.

Sometimes, they take the "character" part pretty far.


It doesn't always work out. Many times, though, it's pretty darned entertaining.


This was one of those times. In the video linked below, you're going to meet 2 hard-working

female athletes who like to have fun. They often fall into the "entertaining" category, but this
was a real winner!

Go watch the video, it's all of 40 seconds long, and sure to leave you chuckling.




After, if you want to know how they have so much fun "at the gym," you can contact us here:
All-Star Sports Academy Contact

Prefer something more "serious?" Try this video:

Then, if you want to learn and do moves like this one, contact us here:
All-Star Sports Academy Contact

Silly and fun or serious...the bottom line is All-Star Sports Academy gets results!

We'll see YOU at All-Star Sports Academy!

Phil, Brian and Sean
All-Star Sports Academy

http://www.allstarsportsacademynj.com

PS...We're celebrating our one year anniversary! Watch for out email on Thursday regarding
our absolutely insane, unbelievable, off-our-meds anniversary offer! It'll only be available for
a very short time, so you'll wanna jump on it!

PSS...Don't forget, we're still looking for baseball players for our Central Jersey Baseball Academy

League 11U, 12U and 13U teams. This is a truly unique travel baseball league! Go here for more info:
All-Star Sports Academy CJBAL

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Hockey players...a scholarship just for you...

If you are a High School Hockey player looking for money for college, check out this scholarship!

New Jersey Devils Alumni Association

SCHOLARSHIP FUND AWARD OFFICIAL RULES

1. Eligibility. A graduating New Jersey high school senior who complies with the conditions described in these Official Rules shall be eligible to be considered for a $2,500 New Jersey Devils Alumni Association Scholarship Fund Award (“Award”).
1.1 The student must satisfy the criteria described below.
(a) The student must be nominated for the Award by the student’s high school Athletic Director or hockey coach.
(b) The student must be a member of the high school hockey team and must have played an integral role on the team.
(c) The student must have demonstrated leadership qualities on and off the ice.
(d) The student must have participated in high school and/or community activities.
(e) Through the most recent grading period the student must have attained a high school cumulative grade point average of 2.5 (on a 4.0 grading system) or equivalent grade if the student’s school uses a different grading system.
(f) The student must be accepted for admission on a full-time matriculating basis to a two or four year academic program at an accredited post-secondary collegiate educational institution.

1.2 The student must complete the application required by the New Jersey Devils Alumni Association ("Association"), and furnish information and documentation supporting compliance with the above criteria, which shall include the items described below.
(a)
A nominating letter from the student’s high school Athletic Director or hockey coach.
(b) An official high school letter or grade transcript verifying the student’s grade point average. (c) A letter of admission and acceptance from the collegiate institution described above, or other similar proof of admission to such institution.
(d)
An additional letter of recommendation.

2. Award. Each student selected for an Award will be eligible to receive the Award in accordance with the conditions described below.
(a) The amount of the Award shall be a one-time payment of $2,500 made payable directly to the student’s collegiate institution described above, to be used for legitimate educational expenses, which include tuition, fees, room, board, and required books and supplies.
(b) Any failure to comply with these Official Rules shall result in a forfeiture of the Award granted.
(c)
The student and/or the student’s parent/legal guardian (for any student under 18 years of age), as a condition of being considered for an Award, shall indemnify, release, and hold harmless the Association and its members, New Jersey Devils LLC, the National Hockey League, any sponsors of the Award, and their affiliates, respective officers, directors, agents, contractors, and employees from and against any liability for injuries or damages of any kind directly or indirectly arising from the application for, grant or use of the Award.
(d) The Award shall be contingent upon the student and/or parent/legal guardian executing a confirmation of eligibility, and a release of liability and publicity rights.

3. Judging. The selection of students to receive Awards and all decisions applying and interpreting these Award Official Rules shall be judged and determined by the Association or committee thereof, or representative(s) designated by the Association or such committee, and all such judgments and decisions shall be final.

4. Miscellaneous. These Official Rules shall govern each Award and Award application. No assignment or transfer of the Award will be permitted. The Award cannot be redeemed for cash value. All federal, state, and local taxes are the sole responsibility of the Award recipient. The Association members and their relatives, and employees and relatives of employees of the Association, the New Jersey Devils LLC, the National Hockey League, and any sponsors of the Award are not eligible to participate. The Award and the Official Rules are subject to applicable laws, including the laws of the state of New Jersey, and shall be void where prohibited thereunder.

Good Luck!

And as always, we'll see you at All-Star Sports Academy!

Monday, February 16, 2009

Old gloves, bats, cleats never die

Do you have used bats, gloves, cleats or baseball pants taking up room in your garage, basement or closet?

Toms River East Little Lea
gue is asking you to help "recycle" them!

If you've outgrown it, replaced it or no longer need it, bring it to the TRELL Equipment Swap Drive for 2009!

It's a sensible and practical way to get the most out of your no-longer-needed items!

Bring any or all items (no helmets, please!) to the TRELL ind
oor practice facility on Saturday, February 21st,
2009 from 10 AM til 2 PM!

Then, any pl
ayer, parent, coach or league member who can use the equipment will be able to get it F.R.E.E!
on Saturday, February 28 from 10 AM til 2 PM at the TRELL indoor facility!

All-Star Sports Academy is sponsoring this great event by providing twenty (20) complim
entary one month
sports fitness memberships, to be distributed by a drawing from among all who contribute equipment!

For more information, go to http://www.tomsriverblacksox.tv or http://www.leaguelineup.com/trell

We'll see you at TRELL on Saturday!


Phil, Brian and Sean

All-Star Sports Academy


PS...
Don't forget! Registration is now taking place for the CJBAL 11U, 12U and 13U All-Star Sports Academy
Travel Baseball Teams! This is a unique developmental travel ball opportunity for all players!

http://www.allstarsportsacademynj.com

Friday, February 13, 2009

It Isn't Every Day..

It's not every day that a truly unique sports opportunity comes around. Today,
however, is one of those days!

Do you play bas
eball, or have a child who does, at the 11U, 12U or 13U level?

Then you need to know about the Central Jersey Ba
seball Academy League and the
All-Star Sports Academy teams that will play in it!

This is a very different take on "tra
vel 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/ba
seball skills training sessions each week, as well
as all league fees, equipment, umps and uniforms!

We have ro
om for 30-32 players at each of the 11U, 12U and 13U levels.

Learn more, and find out how to enroll your pla
yer 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!

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Are you THIS person?

You want to help kids.

You respect and appreciate youth sports.


You love basketball, and you love coaching basketball.


If these three statements describe you, then the Jersey Shore Hurricanes
are looking for you. Right now!

Email Nunzio Forese, nunzioforese@comcast.net,
or Neil Higham, nhigham@celticintl.com.

The Hurricanes are a great basketball organization, with teams for
both boys and girls at various age levels. Some of the best players in the Shore area play for them, and they need coaches so they can give that same great opportunity to more players!

If you are not interested, or can't help, but know someone who might,
please let that person know how to get in touch with the Hurricanes!

You might just be giving some young player a chance to shine!


NOTE: If your sports team, league or organization is looking for coaches,
please let us know. We'd be happy to send a similar newsletter on your behalf to our newsletter list of over 1,100 readers!

We'll see YOU at All-Star Sports Academy!

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