Softball and Baseball and Wrestling, Oh My!
Thursday, November 1st, 2007OK, that’s pretty lame, but hey, we’ve got ‘em all here at All Sport Academy, so come on down (sorry, I’m all wound up now that I heard Joe Torre’s going to the Dodgers!).
So, what’s new at ASA this week? Well, we’ve scheduled a number of programs for softball and baseball and have recently worked out an arrangement with New Brunswick Recreation to run their Youth Wrestling program. We are very excited to be working with them on this and think that it’s a great way to kick start both our and NB’s wrestling programs.
First, softball - ASA Instructor Jodie Ricciardi, who’s a former assistant coach at Princeton University and a former All-Big Ten softball player, is heading up our softball program. Jodie has set up four programs for us for the winter: 1). A Fall Clinic, which will be four Tuesdays starting mid-November; 2). A Softball hitting league, which will be an league consisting of eight, four-player teams that will play games in the batting cages. It’ll be a great way to keep swinging the bat in the fall/winter; 3). Softball pre-season workouts, eight weeks, twice a week. One hour of softball skills and an hour of conditioning with J.R. Papernik, ASA’s strength and conditioning instructor; 4). Private instruction - Jodie has done hundreds of lessons with girls from elementary school through the college level and is nothing short of amazing with the girls. She’s also going to help us with teams, camps, tournaments and whatever else we can think of to do next year.
Baseball - Ron Sutter will be basically doing the same things that Jodie will be doing, with that addition of running his baseball school. Every year for many years Ron has run his school for players elementary school ages up to middle school and this year we are fortunately enough to have him at ASA. Ron’s been a great addition to the team here as he, like most of our instructors, comes from an education background (he’s a principal in Brick). What I love about all these teachers around here is that when they aren’t trying to get a player to hit better or pitch better, they are doing what’s really important, teaching our kids how to read, write, do Algebra, etc. They have a different personality when it comes to dealing with kids and a deeper level of patience than non-teachers. Anyway, Ron’s available for lessons and will be running camps, clinics, coaches clinics and whatever else I can talk him into (which isn’t tough, he loves this stuff!).
Wrestling - Chris Marshall and Jason McLean will be running our wrestling program. Chris was a Division I All-American and head wrestling coach at Asbury Park and Jason was a Division III All-American and is the head wrestling coach at New Brunswick High School. All I’m going to say about these guys is if you want to learn how to wrestle the right way, get in here because these guys know what they are doing. Not only are we starting the New Brunswick Recreational Wrestling program, but we have a year-round program for wrestlers of all skill levels. Marshall’s Law is our club wrestling team/program that will be kicking off soon. We have a number of guys working out with Chris and Jason now and have been competing in tournaments, but it’s going to grow into a full program once the wrestling season is over in the spring. Best thing is they have the coolest singlets on the mat…
Mixed Martial Arts - ASA is now home to our own fight team. The NJ Combat Club took up residence a month ago and has been working out three days a week. Any one interested in mixed martial arts is welcome to come in and check it out. If you’re interested in working out, speak to Tony Andreocci, the team’s manager. The guys are working out to compete in Grapplers Quest on November 10th. We are also hosting a seminar with Shawn Tompkins, ex-coach of the IFL’s LA Anacondas and currently the head trainer at Randy Coutre’s gym “Xtreme Coutre” in Las Vegas. Tompkins will be here on November 17th, the morning of the UFC matches in Newark at the Prudential Center. First 10 registrations get soap. You know you want to know why, so pay your money and get some… Yeah, that’s right, we’ve got soap and if I have anything to say about it’s gonna be our own soap…
Well, that’s way more than I had intended to write tonight, so that’s enough. I’m not discussing Torre, Mattingly, Girardi, A-Rod, Papelbon on Letterman, Marion Jones, Floyd Landis, this new team that all the Discovery riders and managers are going to or even the fact that I’m really not interested in the fact that the NBA kicked off their season. Although, I better make a note to touch on them all soon…