Tuesday, 28 February 2012

March Madness

Hey guys, we're back to the grind following a nice week off from formal classes and training periods. I hope everyone managed to stay safe while they enjoyed their time with friends and family. Reading week is a great time for university athletes far and wide because it gives both in-season and out-of-season teams a chance to really relax and take a break from early morning workouts and fast paced games and competition.

However, for most of your Men's Varsity Soccer Team, this past week was no different, maybe even more intense than average off-season weeks. In addition to club soccer games, some of your Lancer Men have been trying out week after week for newly constructed local professional team The Windsor Stars. Let's add it up: On top of a couple hours a week with club games, add the 4 weightlifting workouts, add a 30 minute run, add Sunday morning tryouts at the fastest pace the country can offer, that equals A LOT of soccer for any player to undergo in their "off-season."

As March comes into sight, players are beginning to get focused because the next few months of their game play will directly reflect their chance of making next year's squad as the Lancers will strive for a division title. Players are striving to play at the highest level possible over the spring and summer months because at the OUA level the difference between one player making the team versus another could come down to one attribute, strength, or weakness. Without the University team's supervision, it is up to players to stay disciplined and be accountable for how they conduct themselves until the team meets again in August.

I am personally excited to see what next year's team has to offer because over my 4 years here on this wonderful team, I truly believe next year's team is the best group of soccer players to bare the Lancer logo in many years. But training for that championship doesn't start when the team officially meets in mid-August, that training starts today. I wish luck to anyone coming to tryout and to returning players attempting to hold their current position because next year is going to be big, prepare yourselves. Cheers.

Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Reading Week Workout Video

Happy reading week everyone! While I'm sure you all have been taking advantage of the free time to relax and sleep-in, I have been doing working on my video. I was able to catch some of the Lancer Varsity Soccer players during their mandatory workouts and some of them stayed after to kick the ball around a bit.




We had a lot of fun making this video so please feel free to comment or Tweet me questions and ideas of what you would like to see next. The team is doing well as we progress towards our own club leagues for the summer period and some players are even thinking of playing in the CSL together which is the highest stage of soccer that Canada offers. Stay tuned for those details as it could act as one of the turning points for the future successes of this program.

Anyways, I want to extend special thanks to Erik Cirovski (@iamCirovske), Mike Pio (mikepio9), Tony Falkestajn, and Joe Camaj for helping me make this video. Have a great weekend and I'll keep you guys updated with more team action. Cheers!

Sunday, 12 February 2012

Lancer Soccer Podcast

Hey guys, attached to this week's post is my podcast where I had the chance to interact with some returning senior members of the Lancer Men's soccer team and a newly appointed assistant goalie Coach. We discuss the strengths, weaknesses, and forward-looking information of the team and mix in a little fun with it. I got the chance to discuss new players, returning players, and other things that viewers would want to see.

 Don't forget to follow my blog so you see an upcomming video if these players in action.

Feel free to comment and even add these guys on Twitter:
Daniel Mendonca - @DScottDaily
Erik Cirovski - @iamCirovske
Chris Hakim - @Dirty_Stutters

I hope you enjoy the podcast and feel free to add your own comments or things that you want to see posted on future uploads. Have a good week, CHEERS!

Tuesday, 7 February 2012

PTA Soccer

As it turns out, some of your varsity male (and female) soccer players are taking part in the Practise, Theory, and Analysis of Soccer, which is a legendary course offered in the Human Kinetics realm. Aiming to prove soccer superiority amongst their peers are myself, Massimo Megna, and the team's poster-boy: Erik Cirovski!

So far we've learned that we are not as smart as we thought we were when it comes to the rules and regulations of the game, AND Erik Cirovski may have the attention span of an 8 year old. He's lucky that he's dashing or he would definitely be lost! To quickly recap, the class has us split up into separate teams and although the Red Rockets (Massimo's team) got off to a great start, Team Leo has over-thrown the standing table as they lead the class in points. Oh yeah! I'm on that team. SHAZAM!

In real soccer talk, several of the varsity male soccer players are looking to take their game to the next level this summer by signing as amateurs for a professional team so when that I get more information on that, I will vbe sure to update my huge follower base.

Make sure you leave some time to check out this blog next week as we are going to podcast Erik Cirovski on the life and times of a player both in and behind the scenes of Lancer Soccer. Stay tuned because ladies . . . you might just get a phone number out of it. Cheers!

Erik Cirovski - GAME FACE!
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